Northvolt
About Northvolt
Northvolt is a Swedish battery company focused on developing and manufacturing sustainable lithium-based and future chemistries for energy storage and electric mobility. The company operates across cells, systems, and recycling, aiming to deliver batteries with a significantly lower carbon footprint by powering production with clean energy and advancing closed-loop recycling. Its solutions span automotive, industrial, and grid storage contexts, with manufacturing facilities and initiatives designed to scale responsible energy storage solutions globally. Headquartered in Stockholm, Northvolt emphasizes sustainability, innovation, and collaborations to build a cleaner energy future.
Recent News
1GWh+ of BESS Progressed Across EU by Re:cap, Flower, Goldbeck, Tavion, LONGi, Teos and SPP
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