LiBatt Recycling processes electric vehicle, industrial, and consumer lithium-ion batteries using advanced hydrometallurgical separation and recovery methods to extract lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese. Their Wolverhampton facility features ADR-compliant, fire-protected battery containment systems and has pioneered a lithium thionyl chloride (LTC) battery recycling process for fire alarms and smart meters.
End-to-end lithium-ion battery recycling services, including EV, industrial, and consumer battery processing, specialized lithium thionyl chloride battery recycling, and ADR-compliant battery transport and storage solutions.
Secured £100,000 in funding through the Clean Futures Accelerator Program (50% matched by LiBatt Recycling); reopened the Wolverhampton facility with enhanced safety measures and launched a new laboratory suite to advance recycling capabilities.
Technology Minerals PLC, through its Recyclus Group subsidiary, is the primary investor, increasing its stake in Recyclus from 48.4% to 100.0%, with the original Recyclus vendors retaining approximately 42.0% of the enlarged Technology Minerals company.