Materials technology company Lyten has formed a new segment that aims to serve car racing circuits across the globe, company officials announced.
Applying Graphene to Racing
The company said Lyten Motorsports hopes to apply its innovations in materials science to parts used in race cars.
Silicon Valley-based Lyten is the developer of 3D Graphene, a carbon-based material whose properties can be “tuned” depending on its application, including its weight, strength, conductivity, and permeability.
Pushing the Limits
Lyten officials suggested that its materials could push the limits of strength-to-weight ratios in racing vehicles. The company said it plans to enhance current carbon fiber parts, as well as identify metal components that could be made from lighter and lower-cost composites instead.
The company’s CEO, Dan Cook, said the material could follow carbon fiber as “the next materials revolution in motorsports.”
The company noted that it is already building a lithium-sulfur battery that offers nearly double the energy capacity while slashing the use of mined minerals.
Partnering with INDYCAR Experience
The new division — including a headquarters, design hub, and manufacturing operation — is located in Indianapolis alongside INDYCAR Experience, the company’s partner in the venture.
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