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§ Private Profile · San Jose, CA, USA
Lyten is a technology company.
Lyten is a supermaterial applications company developing products from Lyten 3D Graphene, a novel decarbonization material. This proprietary carbon underpins high-energy density Lithium-Sulfur batteries, advanced lightweight composites, specialized 3D printer filaments, concrete admixtures, and ultra-thin sensors. The technology delivers enhanced performance across numerous industrial sectors.
Lyten was founded in 2015 by William Wraith III, Dan Cook, Lars Herlitz, and Scott Mobley. The co-founders recognized the transformative potential of new carbon materials to address critical global challenges. Their insight focused on developing versatile supermaterials from methane, initiating the company’s trajectory to innovate within the advanced materials science landscape.
Lyten's advanced material products serve industries demanding superior performance and decarbonization solutions, including automotive, aerospace, and defense. The company partners strategically to integrate its materials into applications like electric vehicles and lighter structures. Lyten’s overarching vision is to foster a net-zero economy, enabling economic growth that actively reduces environmental impact.
Lyten has raised $414.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Lyten has raised $414.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Lyten is an advanced‑materials company best known for its proprietary “Lyten 3D Graphene” and for commercializing lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries that target lighter, higher‑energy, lower‑carbon energy storage for vehicles, aerospace, defense and industrial applications[3][6].
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Sources cited in-line: Lyten corporate materials and product pages describing Lyten 3D Graphene, lithium–sulfur architecture, manufacturing plans and mission[3][5][6]; secondary reporting and company profiles noting founding year, headquarters and supply‑chain announcements[2][1].
Lyten has raised $414.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $200.0M Other Equity in July 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 28, 2025 | $200M Venture Round | ZIA Huque | — | Announced |
| Jan 30, 2024 | $4M Grant | U.S. Department OF Energy | — | Announced |
| Sep 1, 2023 | $200M Series B | Prime Movers LAB | American Express Ventures, Buckley Ventures, Celesta, Electric Capital, Founders Fund, Greylock, Helium 3 Ventures, Jude Gomila Rolling Fund, Kaan Ventures, Lightbank, LombardStreet Ventures, Oropos GmbH, Saga, UpHonest Capital, Worldview Capital, Alexander Gerko, JIM Pitkow, Louis Beryl, Matt Bellamy, Mattia Astori, Michael Moritz, Paul Graham, Sahin Boydas, SAM Altman, FedEx, Honeywell Ventures, Carlos Tavares | Announced |
| Dec 1, 2017 | $10M Seed | — | Amino Capital, M12, Triatomic Capital, Tsvc Capital, Eric Bielke, SUE XU | Announced |
Lyten has raised $414.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Lyten's investors include Zia Huque, U.S. Department of Energy, Prime Movers Lab, American Express Ventures, Buckley Ventures, Celesta, Electric Capital, Founders Fund, Greylock, Helium-3 Ventures, Jude Gomila Rolling Fund, KAAN Ventures.