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US company stuns industry with breakthrough achievement in homegrown battery supply: ‘A game-changer’

US company stuns industry with breakthrough achievement in homegrown battery supply: ‘A game-changer’

May 10, 2025An advanced materials company in the United States has announced a cutting-edge development that may change the way batteries are made in the country. Founded in 2015, Lyten has become one of the leading companies in lithium-sulfur battery technology. In...

PRESS RELEASE: Lyten Announces Next-Generation Drone Propulsion Initiative to Support U.S. National Security Needs with American-Made Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

PRESS RELEASE: Lyten Announces Next-Generation Drone Propulsion Initiative to Support U.S. National Security Needs with American-Made Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

Lyten launching a drone propulsion unit to scale delivery of ultra-lightweight, U.S. sourced and manufactured lithium-sulfur batteries for drone applications. Lyten allocating manufacturing capacity in its California production facilities to meet needs of U.S....

PRESS RELEASE: Lyten Begins U.S. Production of Battery Grade Lithium-Metal as a Major Step in Expanding its U.S. Battery Supply Chain

PRESS RELEASE: Lyten Begins U.S. Production of Battery Grade Lithium-Metal as a Major Step in Expanding its U.S. Battery Supply Chain

Lyten is further securing its battery supply chain by locally manufacturing its own battery grade lithium-metal alloys and foils, creating an entirely U.S. manufactured anode supply chain. Lyten’s Lithium-Sulfur battery eliminates the need for foreign sourced critical...

PRESS RELEASE: Lyten Secures Domestically Sourced Sulfur to Supply its US Lithium-Sulfur Manufacturing Facilities

PRESS RELEASE: Lyten Secures Domestically Sourced Sulfur to Supply its US Lithium-Sulfur Manufacturing Facilities

Lyten signs agreements with US-based California Sulphur Company and a Port of Stockton company to supply sulfur to its Lithium-Sulfur manufacturing facilities in San Jose and San Leandro, California, and to the Reno, Nevada, gigafactory Lyten’s sulfur-based batteries...