Kansas House Honors Stryten Energy for 50 Years of Manufacturing in Salina
The Kansas House of Representatives adopted House Resolution No. 6036 on March 11, 2026, recognizing Stryten Energy's five decades of manufacturing in Salina. This acknowledgment highlights the company's contributions to economic growth, workforce development, and community engagement in Kansas.

On March 11, 2026, House Resolution No. 6036 was adopted by the Kansas House of Representatives, honoring Stryten Energy for 50 years of battery manufacturing at its Salina facility. The resolution emphasizes the company's role in supporting various industries, including automotive and marine, as well as its community involvement in events like the Smoky Hill River Festival and Project Salina's food drive.
Additionally, Stryten Energy's efforts in battery recycling and closed-loop manufacturing were noted for their significance in enhancing U.S. energy security. This recognition may bolster Stryten's reputation and further strengthen its partnerships in workforce development.




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