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Lyten plans industrial cluster in Poland – builds on Northvolt acquisition
The American energy technology company Lyten announces plans to establish an industrial hub in Gdańsk, based on the facility previously owned by Northvolt. The initiative encompasses manufacturing, research, and digital infrastructure related to energy, AI, and the defense sector. However, a feasibility study will be conducted in 2026 to determine the project's scope, investment needs, and potential collaborations. The hub will be built around Lyten's facility Lyten Dwa in Gdańsk, acquired in the fourth quarter of 2025 and currently used for the production and development of energy storage systems. Lyten states the facility is already Europe's largest manufacturing unit for battery storage systems, producing modular energy solutions. This announcement follows Lyten's earlier declaration this year of its first industrial hub in Skellefteå, at the site of the former Northvolt Ett facility, which will combine battery production with an AI data center. The planned Polish hub is intended to integrate several technologies, including energy storage, advanced materials, and AI-related infrastructure. Potential products include lithium-sulfur batteries, materials based on 3D graphene, and solutions for the construction and defense industries. According to the company, the goal is to combine capital-intensive data center investments with manufacturing to create both economic growth and employment



