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Lyten to acquire $ 5 billion battery activa in Sweden and Germany – PV Magazine International

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US Startup Lyten has again been performed to buy the Swedish and German assets of North Volt, which continues the acquisition of the production empire of $ 5 billion of the failed battery giant. The movement marks a major shift in the battery landscape of Europe.

August 8, 2025
Tristan Rayner

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US Lithium-Sulfur Battery manufacturer Lyten has agreed to acquire the remaining assets of North Volt in Sweden and Germany, in a deal that underlines the growing role of American capital in the battery sector of Europe.

The acquisition includes North Volt ETT and ETT extension in Skellefteå, Northvolt Labs in Västerås and Northvolt Drei in Heide, as well as all remaining intellectual property of North Volt. Several members of the Executive Team of North Volt are expected to become a member of Lyten. Financial conditions have not been announced.

The portfolio, rather appreciated at around $ 5 billion, adds 16 GWH to operational production capacity and more than 15 GWh under construction. Lyten says that the sites have the infrastructure to scale more than 100 GWh. The Västerås facility is described as the largest Battery R&D center in Europe.

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