SAN JOSE, Calif. & LUXEMBOURG–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Lyten, Inc., the pioneer in 3D graphene decarbonizing supermaterials, today announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Prime Minister Xavier Bettel, the Minister of Finance Yuriko Backes and the...
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Lyten Raises $200 Million In Equity Financing Round
Lyten, a technology company based in San Jose, CA, recently announced raising $200 million in equity financing from multiple investors, including Prime Movers Lab, Honeywell, FedEx, and others. It was founded in 2015 and has raised a total of $410 million. Keith...
Equitable Net-zero: Economic Growth without Emissions Growth
In this article, Keith Norman, Chief Sustainability Officer at Lyten, shares how to break the link between economic growth and emissions growth… Equitable Net-zero means economic growth without emissions growth. It means breaking the cycle by enabling the least...
Taking graphene into the next dimension
Lyten has developed a proprietary reactor technology to produce three-dimensional graphene at scale from a methane feedstock, creating a new class of material that is more reactive and tunable for a wider variety of applications... Read the full article here:...
Accidental Discovery of New Material Could Revolutionize the Car Battery Industry
“We are now targeting a battery that has greater than twice the energy density of lithium-ion and will be more than 40% lighter weight.” – Keith Norman, Chief Sustainability Officer, Lyten “Our world has changed numerous times throughout history because of someone’s...
Net Zero…We Have a Weight Problem.
By Keith Norman, Chief Sustainability Officer – Lyten | 9/13/2023 Weight. The heavier something is, the more energy it takes to move it. The more energy it takes to stop it. The more materials we mine from the earth to construct it. The heavier burden on...
Lyten snags $200 million to commercialize “supermaterial” batteries and composites
The energy transition depends upon declining cost curves and better performance of low carbon alternatives. Lyten is looking to accelerate the shift with “3D graphene,” a superconducting form of carbon that can be tailored for batteries, composite materials, sensors...
Lyten is the latest EV battery startup to score hundreds of millions
Lyten, a startup that aims to crank out lightweight, lithium-sulfur batteries for electric vehicles, announced a $200 million round on Tuesday. The big Series B raise was led by Prime Movers Labs, a venture firm from OpenGov co-founder Dakin Sloss. A handful of brands...
New Funding Round Positions Lyten As An Emerging Player In The EV Battery Industry
Lyten’s recent $200 million funding round positions them as a rising star in the EV battery market. Their lithium-sulfur batteries offer the potential for increased energy storage and reduced vehicle weight, contributing to enhanced driving range and a more...