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DESIGN
Revolutionize
solar power
with TI GaN
Lyten: Pioneering
Tunable 3D Graphene
for Next-Generation
Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
By Stefano Lovati, contributing writer for Power Electronics News
Founded in 2015 and headquartered in San Jose, and enabled strategic partnerships with industry giants,
Power a more sustainable future with TI GaN technology. California, Lyten is a leading company in advanced including Stellantis, FedEx, and Honeywell.
Minimize losses, increase efficiency and reduce the materials innovation. Lyten’s mission is to revolutionize THE INNOVATION OF TUNABLE
sustainable products through the development of
overall system costs of your next solar design. supermaterials. 3D GRAPHENE
At the heart of Lyten’s technology is its tunable 3D
Central to this vision is the creation and application of a Graphene. Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms
proprietary technology, 3D Graphene, which is tunable at arranged in a hexagonal lattice, is renowned for its
the molecular level to enhance a variety of applications. exceptional strength, conductivity, and lightweight
Discover more at TI.com/solar Among its most promising uses is in lithium-sulfur (Li-S) properties.
batteries, a technology that could revolutionize energy
storage by offering higher energy density, lower costs, However, traditional 2D graphene has limitations in
and reduced environmental impact compared with scalability and manufacturability. Lyten’s 3D Graphene
conventional lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. overcomes these challenges by creating a 3D structure
with customizable properties. By adjusting the molecular
The company’s commitment to sustainability and composition and arrangement, Lyten can engineer
innovation has attracted over $1.13 billion in funding the material to exhibit specific electrical, thermal,
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