TY - JOUR A1 - Asaba, Marius Chofor A1 - Duffner, Fabian A1 - Frieden, Florian A1 - Leker, Jens A1 - von Delft, Stephan T1 - Location choice for large‐scale battery manufacturing plants: Exploring the role of clean energy, costs, and knowledge on location decisions in Europe Y1 - 2022-08-01 VL - 26 IS - 4 SP - 1514 EP - 1527 JF - Journal of Industrial Ecology DO - 10.1111/jiec.13292 PB - N2 - Driven by an increase in the demand for battery electric vehicles, the location of large‐scale battery manufacturing plants, that is, gigafactories, has become a substantial and burgeoning topic in academia, policy, and industry. This study contributes to this debate by examining how a country's specific battery manufacturing costs and knowledge and the environmental impact of its energy mix affect the choice of location for gigafactories in the European Union. We found that France, Latvia, and Germany are suitable locations when equally balancing costs, knowledge, and energy. However, our results also showed that no country leads in all three dimensions, suggesting that there is no single best location to set up gigafactories. Instead, the choice will depend on the battery manufacturer's requirements. Here, we contribute an analysis of various combinations of costs, knowledge, and energy to identify suitable locations. Moreover, we provide a sensitivity analysis to test the robustness of our framework and to explore whether countries with a clean energy mix, such as Sweden, become suitable locations. The findings of our study will assist battery producers in identifying a suitable location for their gigafactories and will provide the basis for policymakers to attract battery manufacturing by directing investments into clean energy. UR - http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/10272 ER -