Stellantis invests in Lyten to develop applications for advanced lithium-sulfur-based EV batteries
Lithium-sulfur batteries have the potential to deliver more than twice the energy density of Li-ion
In a press release dated May 25, Stellantis and Lyten announced that Stellantis Ventures, the corporate venture fund of Stellantis, invested in Lyten to accelerate the commercialization of Lyten 3D Graphene applications for the mobility industry, including the LytCell Lithium-Sulfur electric vehicle battery, lightweighting composites and novel onboard sensing.
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