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Many valuable components from the lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles can be recovered and recycled after they have been disassembled and shredded. After being shredded, the materials are separated and grouped according to their size and type.
Recycling electric vehicle (EV) batteries involves gathering, processing, and making used batteries usable again while minimising the amount of batteries disposed of in landfills.
Sustainable battery materials are known to hold the promise of a more environmentally friendly future. Globally, governments are requiring EV batteries to be manufactured and designed in a way that makes them easily recyclable.
The Qatar EV battery recycling market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Ingenious EV battery recycling facility opens in the UK To handle and recycle the anticipated increase in end-of-life batteries and manufacturing scrap in the UK, Manchester-based IT recycling company The SER Group has established Cellcycle, a specialised battery recycling division.
According to early estimates, the UK will recycle about 350,000 tonnes of old batteries for electric vehicles. Since the company already possesses both its Approved Battery Exporter (ABE) and Approved Battery Treatment Operator (ABTO) permits, compliance with accreditation benchmarks has already been ensured.
This makes Cell Cycle one of only a few fully accredited recycling companies in the UK qualified to treat and recycle end-of-life batteries without the need for costly exportation.
Batteries will be disassembled at Cellcycle’s facility before the mechanical and chemical recycling processes are finished.
The recyclable extracted raw materials can be fully dismantled and disassembled, and there are many uses for them. For instance, cobalt can be used in the chemical industries, lithium is recycled for rechargeable batteries, copper is used for electrical wiring, and aluminium is used for cans and foils.
Cell Cycle is a significant first step in the UK’s effort to establish an ethical and sustainable battery supply chain, which will become more and more important as the country moves towards a Net Zero future. Cell Cycle will provide a truly circular economy solution.