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Lyten Launches Motorsports Venture to Revolutionize Parts with 3D Graphene

Lyten's 3D Graphene technology promises to transform motorsports parts. After two years of testing, the company is set to enhance carbon fibre and convert metal parts into lighter, lower-cost composites.

This is a pencil drawing of 2 motorcycles.
This is a pencil drawing of 2 motorcycles.

Lyten Launches Motorsports Venture to Revolutionize Parts with 3D Graphene

Lyten, a pioneering tech company backed by over $425M in equity investment, has launched Lyten Motorsports. This new venture aims to revolutionise motorsports parts using 3D Graphene, a supermaterial with immense potential.

Lyten Motorsports, based in Indianapolis, is a result of a partnership with INDYCAR Experience. The company has been testing new material designs on the INDYCAR Experience 2-seat INDYCAR for over two years. Lyten's proprietary filaments and adhesives, along with its 3D Graphene platform, enable the manufacturing of 3D printed auto parts with enhanced strength, weight, conductivity, and permeability.

Founder and CEO Dan Cook leads the company in its mission to increase energy density in batteries and reduce the use of mined minerals like nickel, cobalt, and graphite. Lyten's products, including lithium-sulfur batteries, composites, concrete, and sensors, are set to transform the motorsports industry. The company plans to enhance carbon fibre parts and convert metal parts into lighter, lower-cost composites.

Lyten Motorsports, with its innovative 3D Graphene technology, is poised to make a significant impact on motorsports. The company's products, backed by extensive testing and research, promise to improve performance, reduce costs, and minimise environmental impact. As Lyten continues to push the boundaries of materials science, motorsports enthusiasts and industry professionals alike eagerly await the results of this groundbreaking venture.

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