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Biggest Fiasco in Europe - How Two Huge Investments Were Lost Overnight

Published January 16, 2026, 06:26
Biggest Fiasco in Europe - How Two Huge Investments Were Lost Overnight

The collapse of Northvolt and the freeze of Novo Energy mark a significant failure for European investments in the battery sector. These two projects, which aimed to create a European alternative to Chinese dominance, failed to cope with market challenges. The rapid growth of electric mobility has turned batteries into the most critical component of vehicles, increasing demand for minerals such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel. China has managed to dominate the market by investing in mining, processing, and battery production at low cost. Europe, facing a lack of access to critical minerals and expertise, attempted to create domestic battery production through companies like Northvolt and Novo Energy. However, these efforts faced difficulties due to China's dominance, rapid technological advancements, and the slow adoption of electric vehicles. Northvolt, facing financial losses, came under the control of American Lyten, while Novo Energy was forced to freeze its activities and lay off staff. This situation highlights the difficulties faced by European companies in their attempt to compete with China in the battery sector.