For battery storage to really green up mobility and energy usage, planet-friendly ways to recycle are needed. Hong Kong-based GRST reckons it has a solution.
There’s a growing push to build an EV-battery industry in Europe and North America by recycling lithium-ion batteries.
Cobalt and nickel are vital components for batteries, superalloys and catalysts, used in technologies ranging from smartphones to jet engines. But when it comes to recycling, they are notoriously ...
Craig has worked in automotive media for nearly 20 years, producing content for publications ranging from Autoline and AutoGuide to Roadshow by CNET and EV Pulse. Aside from writing, he’s also ...
LEMONT, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has recently launched a collaboration with Toyota Motor North America that could reduce the nation’s ...
The rise of EVs, AI data centers and grid storage is driving a surge in lithium batteries. Experts say recycling them will be key to avoiding environmental risks and recovering valuable minerals.
The Sweden-based company says it has invested more than $50 million to properly handle end-of-life electric vehicle batteries ...
Scientists have developed a cleaner way to separate cobalt and nickel from lithium-ion battery ...
It isn't easy to recycle high-voltage batteries from electric cars, but Porsche wants to take a stab at it. The plan: extract raw materials from old EV batteries to make fresh ones for its own ...
Cirba Solutions, a national leader in battery recycling and critical minerals recovery, is celebrating 35 years of advancing responsible, safe and ...
The car-carrying ship Morning Midas sank on June 24 following an apparent battery fire in one of the EVs it was transporting from China to Mexico. According to coverage in The Maritime Executive, the ...
Mercedes-Benz opened an in-house battery recycling plant. The facility will produce enough materials to make 50,000 new battery modules annually, the company says. EV battery recycling is a niche but ...