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US battery manufacturer Lyten, which this week announced it was acquiring all the remaining assets of Sweden's Northvolt, said Friday it would continue the expansion plans of its bankrupt rival.
US startup Lyten has stepped up again to buy Northvolt’s Swedish and German assets, continuing its takeover of the failed battery giant’s $5 billion manufacturing empire. The move marks a major shift ...
US-based Lyten, a supermaterial applications company, has announced a deal to buy Northvolt’s remaining assets in Sweden and ...
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Bankrupt Swedish battery maker Northvolt had stepped up production of high-quality battery cells at its Skellefteå plant before operations were halted, a former executive said on Friday, a major ...
The American company Lyten has acquired Northvolt Ett in Skellefteå and the rest of the company's assets in bankruptcy.
Many of Northvolt's creditors will lose a lot of money in the Swedish battery maker's bankruptcy, the process trustee said on ...
The US battery startup Lyten on Thursday announced that it had agreed to buy the Skellefteå and Västerås factories of the ...
The insolvent Swedish battery cell manufacturer Northvolt seems to have found a savior. The US company Lyten wants to take ...
Battery maker Northvolt filed for bankruptcy in March after it failed to secure the financial backing needed to continue ...
Silicon Valley startup Lyten is set to revive Europe's electric vehicle battery industry by acquiring Northvolt's assets, ...