Scientists find a cleaner way to recycle lithium-ion batteries
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Estonian Jälle Technologies raises €2M to turn used batteries into valuable materials — Invest in Estonia
Read more about the business opportunities Estonia offers and send us an e-Consulting request to get more detailed information. As electric vehicles flood European roads, and more tech than ever is used in our homes, a new problem is emerging: what happens to all those batteries when they die? Estonian startup Jälle Technologies thinks they have the answer, and has racked up €2M in funding this week. By 2030, the EU expects over 230,000 tonnes o…
A research team from China has developed a recycling method that is not only extremely effective, but also environmentally friendly. Microbacteria are used in this process. Lithium can thus be almost completely extracted from old batteries.read more on t3n.de
Scientists find a cleaner way to recycle lithium-ion batteries
In a big step toward greener energy solutions, researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) have developed a smarter and more eco-friendly way to recycle old lithium-ion batteries. The new method, created by a team led by Professor Yan Wang, offers a cleaner, more efficient alternative to traditional recycling methods—and it could make a real difference […] The post Scientists find a cleaner way to recycle lithium-ion batteries appeared …
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