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‘Incendiary devices’ found at Quebec construction site for Northvolt EV battery plant

MONTREAL - A company building a major factory for electric vehicle batteries in Quebec says incendiary devices were found Monday morning at its construction site east of Montreal, in what is the latest act of alleged vandalism against the project.

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'91Ô­´´made bombs' found at construction site for Northvolt EV battery plant in Quebec

Security guards the entrance to the construction site of the new EV battery plant, Northvolt, in Saint-Basile-le-Grand, east of Montreal, Quebec, Friday, Jan. 19, 2024. The company behind the project for a major plant for electric vehicle batteries in Quebec says ‘homemade bombs’ were found at the construction site east of Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi


MONTREAL - A company building a major factory for electric vehicle batteries in Quebec says incendiary devices were found Monday morning at its construction site east of Montreal, in what is the latest act of alleged vandalism against the project.

The devices consisted of bottles filled with flammable liquid with a “rudimentary” ignition system, said Paolo Cerruti, co-founder of Swedish manufacturer Northvolt. Cerruti, who is also CEO of Northvolt North America, told reporters the ignition system “allowed for a certain delay” before the bottles were supposed to catch fire, but “thank God it didn’t work.”

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