Lyten acquires battery manufacturing assets from struggling Northvolt

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Lyten, a Silicon Valley battery startup, has announced the acquisition of manufacturing assets from Northvolt, a Swedish battery manufacturer facing financial difficulties.

Northvolt Deal Details
As part of the deal, Northvolt is selling manufacturing equipment inherited from its 2021 acquisition of Cuberg, another battery startup. Lyten will also take over the lease of Cuberg’s former manufacturing facility in San Leandro, California and invest $20 million to expand facilities in San Leandro and San Jose next year.

Unique Battery Technology
Lyten stands out from other battery manufacturers by using sulfur mixed into a graphene matrix for cathode materials, avoiding traditional materials like nickel, cobalt, manganese, or iron. This approach results in cells with greater energy density and lower production costs compared to other types of batteries.

Northvolt’s Struggles
Northvolt has faced challenges scaling up production of lithium-ion batteries, leading to missed deliveries and layoffs. The company recently announced cost-cutting measures and layoffs to address its financial situation.

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Future Plans for Lyten
Despite Northvolt’s difficulties, Lyten is moving forward with plans to build a lithium-sulfur battery factory in Nevada with a focus on micromobility vehicles, defense, and space applications. The acquisition of Northvolt’s Cuberg assets will allow Lyten to produce lithium-sulfur batteries in the Bay Area while preparing for the larger Nevada facility.

Financial Backing
Lyten has raised significant funding and is valued at over $1 billion, with plans for further expansion and innovation in the battery industry.

Overall, the acquisition of Northvolt’s assets positions Lyten for growth and success in the evolving battery market.

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