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Holyvolt acquires US battery innovator Wildcat in $73M deal

6 March 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Holyvolt moves to scale next‑gen batteries with Wildcat deal

Swedish battery startup Holyvolt has agreed to acquire US materials pioneer Wildcat in a transaction valued at approximately $73 million, marking a significant consolidation move in the global advanced battery supply chain.

The deal brings together Holyvolt’s European manufacturing ambitions with Wildcat’s US-based expertise in battery materials, cell chemistry optimisation and high-throughput testing. Industry observers say the acquisition could accelerate the commercialisation of more efficient and durable cells for electric vehicles, grid-scale storage and other clean energy applications.

Strategic push in materials and solid-state innovation

Founded as a research-focused company, Wildcat has developed proprietary platforms to rapidly screen and validate new cathode, anode and electrolyte formulations. By integrating these capabilities, Holyvolt aims to shorten the development cycle for next‑generation cells, including promising solid-state battery architectures that target higher energy density and improved safety.

The acquisition underscores the growing importance of in‑house materials science and R&D infrastructure for battery makers facing intense global competition. With this move, Holyvolt positions itself to control more of the value chain, from early-stage materials discovery through to pilot-scale production and eventual gigafactory deployment.

Implications for transatlantic battery supply chains

The purchase of a US-based innovator by a European startup highlights the increasingly cross-border nature of the energy transition. As policymakers in both the US and EU push for localised, resilient battery supply chains, transactions like this are expected to shape where intellectual property, talent and future manufacturing capacity are concentrated.

For investors and industrial partners, the Holyvolt–Wildcat deal is a signal that competition is intensifying around advanced battery technologies that can cut costs, reduce reliance on critical raw materials and support rapid growth in electrification. The combined entity is now positioned to court major automotive and energy customers seeking differentiated cell performance and secure long-term supply.

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