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Stryten Energy expands U.S. battery manufacturing to 24 GW/yr, strengthening grid storage and national defense readiness.
New Capacity Strengthens U.S. Energy Independence
Stryten Energy will expand its domestic battery manufacturing to 24 GW/yr, reinforcing U.S. energy resilience for critical sectors. The company is adding 10 GW/yr of new energy storage production, bringing total capacity across multiple states. These include existing facilities in Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, and a new lithium battery plant in Georgia.
The move comes as the U.S. government pushes for greater localization of energy storage supply chains for national security and energy transition goals.
Applications Span Defense, Grid Storage, and Industry
Stryten batteries serve military, government, data centers, automotive, material handling, and grid storage sectors. The capacity boost ensures supply for high-priority applications, including mission-critical defense and infrastructure operations. This investment aligns with ongoing public-private energy security initiatives and increases resilience across the U.S. energy ecosystem.
The expansion is supported by the advanced manufacturing production tax credit, helping incentivize capital investments in domestic clean tech.
The Metalnomist Commentary
Stryten’s expansion confirms that U.S. battery capacity growth is no longer driven solely by EV demand. National security, grid stability, and industrial continuity now anchor the battery sector’s relevance — and future growth path.
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