Natron Energy will cease operations Wednesday due to unresolved funding issues. The planned $1.4B battery factory in Edgecombe County remains undeveloped. North Carolina withheld $51.7M in incentives ...
A year after opening a sodium-ion battery production site at 70 W. 48th St. in Holland, Natron Energy has announced plans to cease all operations, effective Sept. 3. In a letter submitted to the ...
California-based sodium-ion battery producer Natron Energy is ceasing all operations. An additional 58 employees will be laid off at its Santa Clara, California, headquarters. (This story has been ...
I’m Brian Gordon, tech reporter for The News & Observer, and this is Open Source, a weekly newsletter on business, labor and technology in North Carolina. Bob Pike hesitated before saying that Natron ...
Natron Energy has announced plans to cease all operations. That includes plans to build a nearly $1.4 billion plant at the Kingsboro Business Park in Edgecombe County.
Originally valued at $74 million, assets from closed R&D and sodium-ion battery manufacturing facilities in California and Michigan go to auction Nov. 12-13 SANTA CLARA, Calif., and HOLLAND, Mich., ...
Natron Energy, the sodium-ion battery startup that last summer promised to create 1,000 jobs at a future $1.4 billion factory in Eastern North Carolina, will stop operating as a company Wednesday due ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results