Carl Johan von Seth: Lyten corrects two of Northvolt's fatal mistakes
American startup Lyten has taken over the remains of Northvolt's operations, marking a potentially new chapter after Northvolt's dramatic collapse.
Lyten Completes Purchase of Northvolt
The American company Lyten has completed the acquisition of the bankrupt Northvolt business, with plans to restart battery production by late 2026 and establish a data center in Skellefteå at a total cost of 5 billion dollars.
Lytens acquisition of Northvolt in Skellefteå confirmed
Lyten has completed the acquisition of Northvolt's battery assets in Sweden for nearly $5 billion, which includes Northvolt Labs in Västerås.
Inflation of Job Tests – Camilla in Skellefteå Has Had Enough: 'It’s for Everything'
Camilla Landström in Skellefteå expresses frustration over the increasing reliance on psychological tests in hiring processes amid rising unemployment.
"Largely According to the Principle of Hope" - Court of Auditors Criticizes Habeck's Million Euro Crash Landing
The Court of Auditors harshly criticizes former Economic Minister Habeck's handling of a 600-million-euro financial support for battery manufacturer Northvolt, citing a lack of complete information to Parliament and enormous risks being overlooked.
Untested Chinese Machines Contributed to Northvolt's Bankruptcy
Northvolt's decision to use untested Chinese machinery led to a delay of at least ten months and financial collapse, according to documents from the bankruptcy trustee.
Volvo corrects strategy. Electric ambitions give way to market pressure
Volvo Cars has officially suspended all operations at Novo Energy, halting its plans to produce its own electric vehicle batteries due to financial challenges faced by partner Northvolt.