Europe’s leading battery maker, Northvolt, has started building a battery cell factory in Heide, Germany. The facility will employ roughly 3,000 people with a maximum annual production capacity of 60 ...
The Swedish bankruptcy estate of Northvolt is locked in a dispute with Northvolt’s Canadian reconstructor over access to a ...
Northvolt, a Swedish-based lithium-ion battery manufacturer backed by Volkswagen Group and others, has filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States. The company was hailed as one of Europe's ...
Northvolt was Europeans' best hope of having their own EV battery gigafactory, but it failed due to production problems and lack of funding. The Swedish company filed for US Chapter 11 bankruptcy ...
Northvolt announced that the commissioning of the Northvolt Ett gigafactory in Skellefteå, northern Sweden led to the assembly of the very first battery cell on December 28, 2021. Not bad, considering ...
German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche is reportedly accelerating Lyten’s takeover of the remaining Northvolt project in ...
Company filed for bankruptcy in November Northvolt needs $1.29 billion until 2027, sources say Slightly above the $1-$1.2 bln range given before Asian partner likely ...
The chief executive of Northvolt stepped down on Friday, shortly after the Swedish battery maker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Peter Carlsson, who co-founded Northvolt and led ...
Swedish lithium-ion battery producer Northvolt has raised an additional $5 billion, firmly locking in its position as one of Europe’s best-funded startups and recipient of the largest-ever green loan ...
Swedish battery manufacturer Northvolt is exploring the possibility of developing batteries that utilize carbon contained in locally sourced wood, to help lower their environmental impact and cost.
“Here?” my taxi driver asks. We’ve stopped at the edge of a drab industrial park in Sweden, and he’s skeptical that we’re in the right place. He has a point—it seems like an unlikely location for the ...
In the northern Swedish city of Skellefteå, 250 construction workers brave the cold every morning to build what's expected to be the largest battery-recycling facility in the world. The site, near the ...
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