Quebec judge declares Northvolt insolvent as province recovers $200 million
MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has declared insolvent the North American branch of battery maker Northvolt as the provincial government looks to recover $260 million owed to it by the company.
Justice Janet Michelin on Friday placed Northvolt Batteries North America under creditor protection at the request of the Quebec government.
Northvolt laid off its entire workforce on Thursday following Economy Minister Christine Fréchette’s announcement earlier in the week that the government would provide no more funding for the company’s planned electric-vehicle battery plant near Montreal. On Friday, Fréchette’s office confirmed that the province has already recuperated nearly $200 million from frozen bank accounts belonging to Northvolt.
“We are deeply saddened by this outcome,” Northvolt said Friday in a statement to the court. “We recognize the difficulty of moving forward, but we remain faced with a brutal reality: that of a project abandoned without having explored all possible avenues, and of a community — employees, suppliers, partners — left without answers.”



