Lyten has completed its acquisition of Northvolt Dwa, a 25,000m² battery energy storage system manufacturing and R&D facility in Gdańsk, Poland.
The site, originally opened in 2023, includes equipment capable of scaling up to 6GWh of annual BESS production, with future expansion potential to 12GWh.
The acquisition marks a major step in Lyten’s European expansion, positioning Gdańsk as a key hub for BESS manufacturing and global exports. Production is set to restart immediately, with first commercial units expected before the end of 2025.
“The Northvolt Dwa facility in Gdańsk is a world-class asset servicing the rapidly growing and strategically important BESS market. As demand for electricity continues its rise throughout the world to support AI and economic development, distributed energy storage will become increasingly critical,” said Dan Cook, Lyten CEO and co-founder. “We are seeing demand from across the world and are restarting production immediately to begin fulfilling orders before the end of the year.”
Lyten also acquired Northvolt’s BESS product portfolio and IP in Q3 2025. Initial production will focus on the Voltpack Mobile System (VMS), a modular third-generation BESS platform tailored to commercial, industrial and data centre applications.
Robert Chryc-Gawrychowski, former CEO of Northvolt Poland, will lead Lyten Poland. “BESS is now a critical technology for energy security and economic development, and it is increasingly important that Europe is able to manufacture batteries locally,” he said.
Further acquisitions in Sweden and Germany are expected to close in Q4 2025.


