As of today, October 14, 2024, the company faced a deadline to pay 287 million Swedish kronor in taxes to Skatteverket. Northvolt has now confirmed the taxes have been paid.
“We have paid the tax, as we confirmed we would,” says Matti Kataja, Head of Communications at Northvolt, in a statement to SVT News.
While meeting this tax obligation has averted an immediate crisis, Northvolt still faces substantial financial challenges as it seeks to secure additional funding to sustain operations. The company’s ability to raise new capital will be crucial for its long-term prospects in the highly competitive battery market.
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