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Northvolt to Shift Lithium-Metal Battery Technology to Sweden From California

Northvolt has decided to shift development of its next-generation lithium-metal battery technology from California to its R&D campus, Northvolt Labs, in Västerås, Sweden. The transfer reflects a strategic move to consolidate the R&D and industrialisation of Northvolt’s cell product portfolio — featuring lithium-ion, sodium-ion and lithium-metal — into one location.
At Northvolt Labs, the development of lithium-metal battery technology will be supported by access to a team of material engineers, cell designers and manufacturing experts, working alongside cathode active material and cell manufacturing capabilities.
Tthe move also brings lithium-metal into the fold of Northvolt’s customer-facing business units and experience in launching new technologies into the company’s production system.
To date, Northvolt has been developing lithium-metal battery technology through Cuberg — a fully-owned subsidiary operating in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, acquired by Northvolt in 2021.
Cuberg employees have been encouraged to apply to open positions matching their skillset across Northvolt, including Northvolt Labs and Northvolt Ett, or Northvolt North America, located in Montreal, Canada.
Shauna McIntyre, CEO of Cuberg, says: "Northvolt Labs is a world-class battery R&D campus, that provides not only a natural home for lithium-metal but an excellent platform from which to assure the further development of lithium-metal technology. The move strengthens Northvolt's long-term commitment to advanced battery development and better positions it to engage industry first-movers with a technology that holds great promise.”
Sami Haikala, Northvolt Chief Development Officer, adds: “Bringing lithium-ion, sodium-ion, and lithium-metal technologies together under one roof at Northvolt Labs creates a unique environment for cross-innovation and accelerated development. By centralizing our efforts, we are better equipped to deliver the next generation of energy solutions to meet the growing demands of the global market.”
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