Anderson battery maker declares bankruptcy less than a month after layoffs
INDIANAPOLIS — Anderson-based lithium-ion battery maker EnerDel Inc. has filed for bankruptcy.
The move comes less than a month after the Indianapolis Business Journal reported that the battery maker abruptly laid off most of its employees in June.
The layoffs were confirmed in a June 19 LinkedIn post, according to IBJ’s report. No exact number was given for how many employees were laid off, but a previous filing reported EnerDel having 60 employees in the U.S. last year.
Court filings show EnerDel filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on July 13 in U.S. Bankruptcy Court. In the filings, the battery maker claimed nearly $14 million in assists and $47 million in liabilities.
IBJ reported that EnerDel moved from Indianapolis to Anderson last year after selling its Indy facility to another lithium-ion battery maker. EnerDel was founded in 2004.
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