Search results for "battery recycling"
Mercedes-Benz opens battery recycling plant
Mercedes-Benz has opened Europe's firstbattery recycling plantwith an integrated mechanical-hydrometallurgical process, making it the first car manufacturer to close the battery recycling loop with its own in-house facility.
EMR strengthens the EV revolution with new battery recycling centre
Global pioneer in sustainable materials, EMR, has opened its first UK-basedelectric vehiclebattery recyclingcentre at its Birmingham facility, furthering its mission to deliver a circular supply chain for this increasingly critical technology.
US EV battery recycling capacity outpaces supply by 2030
Heavy investment from the private sector and the U.S. government has led to plans for battery recycling outpacing demand.
EMR puts graphite recovery in focus in EV batteries
EMR, has announced a pioneering industry sprint – working alongside academics at the University of Birmingham – to explore new ways to sustainably and efficiently recover graphite during the recycling of end-of-life electric vehicle (EV) batteries.
VARTA supports recycling app from Bower
VARTA, a European battery manufacturer, has become the primary partner for the world’s first app employing artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and recycle recyclable materials.
Study on battery recycling shows China is in 1st place
China is ahead of Europe and the US in using recycling to meet its needs for lithium, cobalt, and nickel for batteries for electric vehicles.
There’s not a second to lose if the UK is to build a world-class battery industry
TheFaraday Institution’s latest reporton UK gigafactories finds that they could support 35,000 jobs by 2040, along with a further 65,000 in the supply chain, but warns that the UK is not moving quickly enough.
Reduce demand and recycle critical materials like lithium
The UK government should develop an integrated materials strategy to reduce demand, reuse and recycle critical materials to support the UK’s existing Net Zero Strategy, and improve economic security, according toa new report by the National Engineering Policy Centre, led by the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Faraday Award for Echion & University of Birmingham
Echion and the University of Birmingham have been selected as the winners of the Collaboration Award at the Faraday Institution Community Awards 2024.
The evolution of electric vehicles on World EV Day
Technological, environmental, and economic factors all play a role in whyelectric vehicles (EVs)have become a prominent topic insustainabilityin recent years.