Lyten, Aevex Team On U.S.-Sourced Batteries For U.S.-Made Drones

Lyten is producing energy-dense lithium-sulfur batteries as pouch cells for drones as well as in cylindrical formats.

Credit: Lyten
Battery developer Lyten has partnered with drone manufacturer Aevex Aerospace to deliver uncrewed aircraft powered by energy-dense lithium-sulfur batteries that comply with regulations barring the U.S. Defense Department from procuring batteries and components sourced from China, beginning in 2027...
Graham Warwick

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