S04E07 | Steel Distribution to Battery Manufacturing, The Avocet Journey with Kieren Hall
In this episode of The Metal Guys Talk Business, Pete and Mike sit down with Kieren Hall, CEO of Avocet Battery Materials, to explore the transition from traditional steel distribution into advanced battery component manufacturing.
Kieren shares how he joined his father’s steel trading business in 2012, the decision to move beyond distribution, and the realities of building a manufacturing operation from scratch. The conversation covers Innovate UK grants, raising private investment during COVID, technical challenges in battery production, and the importance of culture, agility and incremental improvement when scaling a business.
This episode provides a practical look at what it really takes to move from trading materials to manufacturing proprietary products in a globally competitive market.
Key Topics Covered
From Lifestyle Business to Manufacturing Ambition
Kieren joined the family steel trading business in 2012, stepping straight into sales. By 2018, despite a stable and comfortable operation, he wanted to build something more than a distribution model.
The ambition was clear: move from selling other people’s products to manufacturing something in-house.
Entering the Battery Industry
In 2020, Avocet secured a competitive Innovate UK grant to develop battery connector technology.
The opportunity created immediate pressure:
- A £1.4m project with 50% co-funding requirements
- The need to raise private investment
- Building a credible business plan for a manufacturing startup
Kieren explains the realities of pitching to investors, structuring financial forecasts, and learning to sell not just a product, but a vision.
The Reality of Manufacturing, moving from distribution to manufacturing proved significantly more complex than expected.
Challenges included:
- Specialist surface treatments not openly documented in the market
- Equipment limitations when working with softer metals
- The need to build in-house R&D capability
What began as unexpected technical obstacles ultimately became competitive advantages, including patented processes and differentiated products.
Navigating a Volatile Battery Market
The episode explores the wider battery industry landscape, including:
- The collapse of high-profile Western startups
- China’s dominance in battery supply chains
- The difficulty of scaling production outside Asia
- The importance of localisation and technical depth
Although originally focused on supporting European gigafactories, Avocet has pivoted and now exports to both China and the United States.
Building the Right Team
From just two people during COVID, the business has grown to over 30 employees.
Key hires included:
- An experienced operations director
- Dedicated R&D leadership
- Commercial and production management
Kieren discusses the importance of bringing in expertise early and creating a collaborative leadership structure rather than a top-down model.
Culture, Agility and Incremental Gains
Avocet deliberately built its culture from the ground up, centred around:
- Care
- Quality
- Agility
- Continuous improvement
Inspired by sport and incremental gains, the company runs transparent monthly meetings, shares performance updates, and ensures teams understand both wins and setbacks.
Working with motorsport clients further accelerated their thinking around speed and operational agility.
Raising Investment and Lessons Learned
Kieren shares candid insights into raising private capital:
- Hardware manufacturing requires patient investment
- Legal structuring and shareholder alignment are critical
- The wrong investor can create long-term conflict
- Selling shares is effectively selling a product
The importance of alignment, trust and clean governance structures is emphasised throughout.
Distribution as a Gateway to Manufacturing
For businesses considering entering manufacturing, Kieren highlights a practical approach:
- Start by distributing into the market
- Understand customers, pricing and demand
- Identify niche gaps
- Manufacture once differentiation is clear
This staged approach reduces risk and builds commercial understanding before committing to capital-intensive operations.
The Bigger Picture
This episode explores more than batteries.
It’s about:
- Scaling within manufacturing
- Founder development
- Managing investor pressure
- Competing globally from the UK
- Building resilience through operational challenges
A grounded and honest conversation for anyone considering expanding beyond distribution into manufacturing.
SEASON FOUR of The Metal Guys Talk Business is sponsored by:
SteelBuy, a digital platform revolutionising the way businesses trade metal products online.
NERO Pipeline Connections, a trusted UK stockholder of stainless steel valves, fittings, and pipeline products, supporting industries from process to precision.
Comton Group, Recruitment Engineered for Metal and Manufacturing.
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