Vietnamese electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast and Marubeni, a Japanese trading and investment conglomerate, announced a memorandum of understanding to explore opportunities in the reuse of electric vehicle batteries, with the...
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The German electric vehicle manufacturer e.GO and the Aachen-based battery recycling start-up cylib have announced the start of a strategic cooperation. The aim of the partnership, which was initiated at...
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and partners from industry are working on a new process chain for recycling spent batteries. The collaboration aims to achieve more efficient recycling by retaining the...
Automobile manufacturer Stellantis has inaugurated the Sustainera Circular Economy Hub in Turin which is set to start with remanufacturing, reconditioning, and disassembly of electric vehicles and their parts.
Toyota and Redwood Materials have announced an expansion of their collaboration. Toyota will source cathode materials and anode copper foils from Redwood for their upcoming gigafactory in North Carolina.
Circu Li-ion, a European battery recycling start-up, has announced the successful closing of a €8.5 million seed funding round. The financing includes €4.5 million in equity and is led by...
The British company Altilium and the upcycling and electrification specialist Lunaz have entered into a partnership for the transport of end-of-life batteries. As part of this collaboration, an electric truck...
Li-Cycle has officially opened its first European battery recycling facility in Magdeburg, Germany, using innovative “Generation 3” Spoke technology. This technology enables all lithium-ion battery waste, including complete electric vehicle...
The mining group Eramet and the environmental services group Suez have determined the location for a recycling plant for electric car batteries in France. This recycling plant will be built...
Less than two years after announcing expansion plans for Europe, U.S.-based battery recycling specialist Redwood Materials has announced the acquisition of Redux Recycling and thus added Germany as a location.
The Korean companies SungEel and Samsung C&T are planning to build a battery recycling plant in Germany. First, the joint venture (JV) intends to invest around 45 million euros.
Another battery recycling plant is to be built in Alsózsolca, Hungary, specifically for collecting and recycling lithium-ion production waste from locally based cell manufacturers.