Quebec wants court to declare branch of Swedish battery developer Northvolt insolvent
MONTREAL — The Quebec government wants a judge to declare insolvent the North American branch of Swedish battery manufacturer Northvolt, as the province attempts to recoup some of its losses on a failed electric-vehicle battery project.
Documents filed in Quebec Superior Court on Tuesday say that Northvolt Batteries North America owes more than $260 million on a government loan that allowed the company to buy land near Montreal to build a $7-billion battery plant.
The government wants the court to launch creditor protection proceedings so that it can recover nearly $200 million from frozen bank accounts belonging to Northvolt and repossess the property where the factory was supposed to be built.
“It is clear that (Northvolt is) no longer able to continue its activities or complete the project in the short or medium term, meaning that they are clearly insolvent,” the documents read.


