Europe’s ambition to establish a robust electric vehicle (EV) battery industry remains alive, though increasingly tied to ...
Swedish electric-vehicle battery maker Northvolt said on Friday it expects to line up additional bankruptcy financing by late ...
Northvolt's financial collapse has not entirely crushed Europe's dream of developing its own electric vehicle batteries but ...
Denmark’s biggest pension fund, ATP, is taking a major hit on its 2.3 billion-krone ($324 million) stake in troubled battery ...
Swedish police found no evidence that four deaths of Swedish battery maker Northvolt AB’s staff had been caused by exposure ...
A Swedish investigation into the deaths of three employees at Northvolt found no link to the company or factory. No criminal ...
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Northvolt, a Swedish battery manufacturer and Europe’s best-funded start-up has filed for bankruptcy protection in the United ...
Swedish police on Monday said that there were no grounds to suspect a crime in the unexplained deaths of three workers from ailing battery-maker Northvolt's factory in Sweden.
ATP, the Danish pensions giant, has admitted that the value of its 2.3 billion Danish kronor (3.5 billion Swedish kronor) ...
Northvolt opened Europe’s first electric battery factory in 2022 but has laid off roughly 1,600 workers in recent months.
The norm in the future may be joint ventures that rely on China's low-margin electric vehicle battery dominance.