
Courtesy of Business Wire
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lyten, a supermaterial applications company and the leader in lithium-sulfur battery technology, announces its battery has been selected as the power source for the visionary Chrysler Halcyon Concept.
Chrysler’s announcement states the Halcyon “envisions incorporating breakthrough Lyten 800V lithium-sulfur EV batteries that do not use nickel, cobalt or manganese, resulting in an estimated 60% lower carbon footprint than today's best-in-class batteries and a pathway to achieve the lowest emissions EV battery on the global market.”
The lithium-sulfur technology offers a pathway for EV batteries with more than two times the energy density, and therefore up to half the weight, of today’s lithium ion NMC batteries. The battery chemistry requires no nickel, cobalt, or manganese in the cathode and no graphite in the anode, allowing the lithium-sulfur battery to be fully sourced and manufactured locally in North America or Europe.
In June 2023, Lyten opened its first automated lithium-sulfur battery production line in San Jose, Calif., running entirely on renewable power. The pilot line is producing lithium-sulfur cells in both cylindrical and pouch formats utilizing the same equipment and manufacturing processes as traditional lithium-ion batteries. In 2024 Lyten will begin delivering commercial cells for its non-EV and government customers, consistent with its aggressive commitments for delivering this technology to the market.
Lyten has raised more than $410M in funding to date, including investments from Stellantis, FedEx, and Honeywell. Lyten is currently progressing plans for scaled up lithium-sulfur manufacturing to meet demand from the automotive, aerospace, and defense sectors.
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