A team of researchers at Argonne National Laboratory has developed a novel recycling process that recovers 95% of lithium, cobalt, and nickel from used lithium-ion batteries, marking a significant breakthrough in battery sustainability.
The Innovation:
- Direct Recycling: The process restores cathode materials without breaking them down to raw metals
- Lower Energy: Uses 70% less energy compared to traditional pyrometallurgical methods
- Cost Reduction: Recycled materials cost 40% less than newly mined equivalents
- Scalability: Can be integrated into existing battery manufacturing facilities
Industry Impact:
This breakthrough addresses critical concerns about raw material supply chains and environmental sustainability. With electric vehicle adoption accelerating, efficient battery recycling becomes essential for achieving circular economy goals.
Major battery manufacturers including CATL, LG Energy Solution, and Panasonic have already expressed interest in licensing this technology.


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