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JLR and Altilium Test Recycled EV Batteries for Sustainability

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JLR and Altilium Test Recycled EV Batteries for Sustainability

JLR and Altilium Test Recycled EV Batteries for Sustainability

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has partnered with Altilium Metals to test recycled EV batteries produced from reused materials. The collaboration is a significant step towards enhancing sustainability in the EV industry by reusing metals from end-of-life batteries, such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel. JLR will integrate these recycled components into its prototype EV batteries to evaluate their efficiency and performance, marking a key move towards reducing reliance on newly mined raw materials. This initiative supports JLR’s ambitious goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions across its operations by 2039.

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The benefits of recycled EV batteries for sustainability

Recycling EV batteries addresses the environmental challenges posed by battery disposal and the growing demand for critical minerals. Recycled EV batteries offer a more sustainable solution by reusing valuable metals through Altilium Metals’ innovative hydrometallurgical processes, which are more environmentally friendly compared to traditional mining. This partnership could help JLR significantly reduce its carbon footprint, as battery production is one of the most resource-intensive components of EV manufacturing.

By advancing the development of recycled EV batteries, JLR and Altilium aim to establish a closed-loop supply chain, where materials from old batteries are reused in the production of new ones. This process conserves resources and decreases costs, further boosting the economic viability of EV production. If successful, the project could pave the way for more automakers to adopt recycled EV batteries, enhancing the sustainability of the global EV market.

JLR’s collaboration with Altilium Metals aligns with broader trends in the automotive industry, where manufacturers are increasingly focusing on circular economies and sustainable practices. The success of this trial could be a catalyst for greater innovation in battery recycling technologies, which are crucial for the future of EVs as governments worldwide push for a transition to cleaner energy sources.

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