Smoltek Joins MAXBATT Consortium for Battery Production Scaling
Smoltek Nanotech Holding AB has joined MAXBATT, a consortium aiming to enhance battery production in Sweden. This partnership is critical for advancing Smoltek's carbon nanofiber technology and positions the company within a collaborative ecosystem focused on sustainable battery manufacturing.

Smoltek Nanotech Holding AB has officially joined MAXBATT, a consortium led by Chalmers University of Technology, which includes major players like Scania and AB Volvo. This collaboration focuses on developing sustainable battery production technologies and positions Smoltek to leverage its carbon nanofiber growth technology for next-generation battery materials.
The partnership will facilitate joint research, validation, and industrialization pathways, aiming to support a climate-neutral European battery industry. MAXBATT is funded by Västra Götaland Region and emphasizes advancing production technologies and workforce development in Sweden's battery sector. The alliance could significantly impact the scalability of Smoltek's technology and broaden its market applications.




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