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Stellantis to invest in lithium-sulfur EV battery startup Lyten

Stellantis' Chrysler Airflow electric crossover concept
Stellantis' Chrysler Airflow electric crossover concept was presented at CES in Las Vegas in 2022. Stellantis plans to sell more than five million EVs annually by 2030. (Stellantis/© 2021 Stellantis)
May 25, 2023 10:00 AM

Stellantis has announced an investment in Lyten, a Silicon Valley startup that is developing lithium-sulfur EV batteries made with three-dimensional graphene that promise reduced weight, higher energy density and a simpler bill of materials.

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