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Lyten acquires Northvolt Dwa ESS in Gdansk

Jul 01, 202530 days ago

Acquiring Company

Lyten

Acquired Company

Northvolt Dwa ESS

San JoseStockholmManufacturingRenewable EnergyEnergyManufacturing

Description

Lyten has acquired Northvolt's Dwa ESS, Europe's largest battery energy storage systems manufacturing operation, located in Gdansk, Poland. The acquisition will allow Lyten to restart production and expand its lithium-sulfur battery lineup. This move aligns with Lyten's strategy to meet the growing demand for energy storage solutions in Europe. The deal enhances Lyten's manufacturing capabilities and integrates high-quality European engineering.

Company Information

Company

Lyten

Location

San Jose, California, United States

About

Lyten, founded in 2015, is a supermaterial applications company that has received more than $625 million in equity investment and secured LOIs for $650M in financing from the Export Import Bank of the US. Lyten has built a proprietary materials platform, called Lyten 3D Graphene, that it uses to build better performing, lower cost, and decarbonizing products, including its next generation lithium-sulfur battery. Lyten corporate headquarters is in San Jose, CA and European headquarters is in Luxembourg.

FundzWatch™ Score

67
High M&A Activity

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