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Discover New Method to Recover Lithium From Electric Car Batteries

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Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison developed electrochemical technology to recover lithium from used LFP batteries (lithium-iron-phosphate).
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A team from the University of Wisconsin–Madison developed innovative technology to recover lithium from used LFP batteries, promoting a circular economy and strengthening the global supply chain. With the rapid expansion of electric vehicles (VE), the fate of depleted batteries became an environmental challenge and a strategic opportunity worldwide. While lithium is traditionally extracted from salt or open-pit mines, methods that generate ecolo…

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison developed electrochemical technology to recover lithium from used LFP batteries (lithium-iron-phosphate).

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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