➀ Nyobolt, a Cambridge University EV fast-charge battery startup, has averted a funding crisis by signing new contracts and is on the verge of a new cash injection. ➁ The company has contracts valued over $120 million and is in talks with eight car manufacturers about using its technology in electric supercars. ➂ Nyobolt had a loss of £20 million in 2023 on revenue of £67,000.
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