Lyten isn’t relying on nickel, cobalt, manganese, or even iron for its cathode materials. Instead, it’s using cheap and abundant sulfur mixed into a graphene matrix. On the anode side ...
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Lyten promises lighter batteries at Reno gigafactory but some fear it's too close to homesLyten, a San-Jose based startup, is envisioning the world's first lithium-sulfur gigafactory on a site northeast of the Reno Stead Airport. The company has vowed to invest $1B in the project ...
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