We operate our own recycling facility
Recycling all types of lithium-ion batteries in a quick and efficient way in our own facility (coming soon!)
Our recycling process
Diagnostics
Testing batteries to determine the correct recycling method and recycling processes
Mechanical Recycling
Crushing the batteries to extract and separate strategic materials from other components in the battery.
Refining (Hydro)
Refining the mixture of strategic metals, the output can be used for new applications including making new batteries

What we recycle
We can recycle many different types of lithium-ion batteries commonly used in Electric Vehicles and other electronics.
NMC: Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxide
LFP: Lithium Iron Phosphate
NCA: Lithium Nickel Cobalt Aluminum Oxide
LTO: Lithium Titanate Oxide
LCO: Lithium Cobalt Oxide
LMO: Lithium Manganese Oxide
What we produce
There are two outputs from recycling lithium-ion batteries. These outputs are further refined and may be used to produce new batteries.
More than 90% of an Electric Vehicle Battery can be fully recycled!

Critical Metals
A valuable mixture of metals such as Graphite, Nickel, Lithium and Cobalt which are required for new lithium-ion battery cell production.

Metal Scrap
A lithium-ion battery is made up of many parts, and the battery pack also contain useful metals such as copper, steel, iron, and aluminum.