Li-Cycle from Canada has announced a recycling partnership with a “premium automotive manufacturer” in the EU which will ensure the supply of materials to Li-Cycleʼs plant in Germany.
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The US-based company Ace Green Recycling and local electric mobility provider Spiro have announced a collaboration to promote battery recycling in Africa.
BMW Group has entered into a European recycling partnership with “SK tes” in order to recover raw materials such as nickel, cobalt, and lithium from used batteries.
US-based battery company Ascend Elements plans to produce up to 3,000 tons of recycled lithium carbonate per year with significantly lower carbon emissions.
In the second half of 2025, BMW Group will start building a center for the recycling of battery cells in Germany for around ten million euros.
Li-Cycle has received a loan of up to 475 million dollars from the US Department of Energy for the development of North Americaʼs first hydrometallurgical recycling facility for lithium-ion batteries.
A research team at TU Bergakademie Freiberg is using a new shredder system to investigate how to entirely recover valuable battery raw materials such as nickel, cobalt, and lithium.
Mercedes-Benz has inaugurated Europe’s first battery recycling plant using a combined mechanical-hydrometallurgical process in Kuppenheim, Germany. The company says it has invested tens of millions in the construction of the...
Canadian company Lithion has become the official recycler for electric vehicle batteries from Hyundai Auto Canada and will take over the collection, transportation, and disassembly of the batteries.
The planned partnership between Stellantis and Orano for the recycling of electric vehicle batteries will not materialize. The collaboration was intended to optimize processes for the recovery of cobalt, nickel,...
ReElement Technologies, American Metals and Indian battery recycler LOHUM Cleantech are to build an integrated lithium-ion battery recycling facility in the US for over 30 million dollars.
BMW and Redwood Materials have launched a collaboration for collecting and recycling lithium-ion batteries in the USA. The goal is a recycling rate of up to 98 percent.