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Cerruti, Northvolt's CEO and co-founder of the North American division, steps down.

Northvolt, a Swedish manufacturer of electric vehicle batteries, announced on Thursday that co-founder Paolo Cerruti would step down as Chief Executive Officer of its North American Division.

Karen Chang, who played a major role in the Quebec-based battery megafactory project, Six, will be the interim CEO during the transition period.

The statement stated that Cerruti would retain his position as chairman of Northvolt Six's board. He will also continue to be involved in its development.

The move comes just one day after co-founder and CEO Peter Carlsson announced his resignation in November, a few days after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the United States.

The two founders, who worked together at Tesla in 2015 in the supply chain and operations department, founded the Swedish company on October 16, 2016 with the aim of creating a sustainable European battery industry.

Northvolt stated in its bankruptcy filing that it did not include its Canadian and German operations and will continue to progress. The company initially stated that the Canadian plant will begin operating in 2026. However, it has now said that the timeline is longer.

In November, it was reported that Canada no longer plans to invest after the federal government and the Quebec province promised to contribute $1 billion each towards the first phase.

In the past week, the company has sold its stake in a joint venture it had with Volvo Cars. The amount was not disclosed. It also said that they will be exploring possible collaborations in North America.

Northvolt asked over 100 shareholders to contribute $1.29 billion in the next two year to help it restore its business. (Reporting and editing by Alan Barona; Urvi Dugar)

(source: Reuters)