Northvolt, the Swedish manufacturer of battery cells for electric vehicles, has filed for bankruptcy in Sweden, effectively ending the possibility of Europe having a company to compete with the strong competition from major Asian battery manufacturers.
In a statement, Northvolt announced that “the company has been unable to secure the necessary financial conditions to continue operating,” leaving more than 5,000 employees facing unemployment.
A court-appointed administrator will now oversee the bankruptcy process, which will include the sale of the company’s assets and the settlement of its outstanding obligations.
It is worth noting that prior to the bankruptcy filing in Sweden, Northvolt sought bankruptcy protection in the U.S. in November 2024, in an attempt to secure funding that would allow it to address ongoing issues with production expansion at its factory in northern Sweden.
As such, Northvolt appears to be running out of time unless a last-minute solution arises to address the financial difficulties facing the Swedish battery cell manufacturer for electric vehicles.