Altilium Starts Construction on UK’s First Large-Scale EV Battery Recycling Facility
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Altilium Starts Construction on UK’s First Large-Scale EV Battery Recycling Facility
Altilium, a UK-based clean technology company, has commenced construction on the country’s first large-scale electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling facility in Plymouth, Devon. This new facility, designed with integrated chemical refining capabilities, will focus on recovering critical battery minerals such as lithium, nickel, and graphite from up to 24,000 EVs annually. The plant aims to [...] The post Altilium Starts Construction on UK’s Firs…
Altilium Commences Construction of UK’s First At-Scale EV Battery Recycling and Refining Plant in Plymouth
Altilium, a UK-based clean technology company focused on supporting the transition to net zero, is excited to announce that construction has commenced on the country’s first at-scale EV battery recycling facility with integrated chemical refining capabilities, located in Plymouth, Devon.
Altilium begins construction of UK's first at-scale EV battery
The clean technology group's Plymouth facility will process materials from 24,000 electric vehicles annually Charles Newman Charles Newman - CEO charles.newman@resourcemedia.co.uk 0117 903 0698 Charles Newman is CEO of Resource and has been writing in the field of resource sustainability for over ten years. After five years of research and teaching at the University of Bristol, Charles joined Resource in 2001 as an Editorial Assistant. He …
Altilium begins constructing battery recycling facility
UK-based clean technology company Altilium has announced that construction has commenced on the its EV battery recycling facility with integrated chemical refining capabilities, located in Plymouth, Devon. The ACT 3 scale-up plant will place the UK at the forefront of sustainable battery materials production and underscores Altilium’s commitment to building a national battery recycling ecosystem, supporting industrial resilience, energy security…
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