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Carmakers still wary of Northvolt revival
Bangkok Post
|August 26, 2025
Lyten will need to convince carmakers it can succeed where bankrupt Swedish EV battery maker Northvolt failed — creating a European champion to reduce the region’s reliance on China.
Lyten, which develops lithium-sulphur batteries, unexpectedly announced on Aug 7 it was buying Northvolt’s assets, offering a lifeline to future European battery production for electric vehicles.
But customers and investors burned by the Northvolt experience remain wary of committing without seeing a proven product that can be delivered at scale, interviews with over a dozen battery industry experts, analysts and car company sources revealed.
As well as taking on Northvolt’s production of lithium-ion batteries, Lyten plans to develop its own lithium-sulphur batteries for EVs but will need substantial funds and lacks the Swedish company’s erstwhile $50 billion order book.
Lithium-sulphur cells are one of several next-gen battery chemistries, promising a lighter, lower-cost alternative and lower dependence on critical minerals from China, but are still in their infancy.
Lyten currently produces lithium-sulphur cells at a pilot plant in Silicon Valley in the US.
With a 2% stake, Jeep-owner Stellantis has been in partnership with Lyten since 2023 to explore applications of Lyten’s lithium-sulphur technology, including for battery cells, lightweight composites and onboard sensors.
A Stellantis spokesperson said any supply deals would depend on technical validation, industrial scale-up, local production capacity and commercial terms.
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Northvolt, despite attracting backers including Goldman Sachs, collapsed with $8 billion in debt in March after losing orders and key investor support, and missing production targets. Carmakers scaling down their electrification plans have also hit EV battery demand.
This story is from the August 26, 2025 edition of Bangkok Post.
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