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Stryten Energy Unveils Plan to Add 10 Gigawatts of New U.S. Energy Storage Manufacturing Capacity

ALPHARETTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Stryten Energy LLC, a U.S.-based energy storage solutions provider, today announced a new plan expected to expand its domestic manufacturing capacity to 24 Gigawatts to support American energy security and resilience. The plan focuses on increasing production across its 11 U.S. manufacturing and battery component plants, where more than 2,500 people produce batteries for multiple applications, including military and government, data centers, grid storage, autom...

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