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Completion of Feasibility Study for a proposed battery recycling facility in Teesside, the only dedicated plant producing Cathode Active Material in UK and Europe

By |2023-08-04T12:13:33+01:00February 28th, 2023|

The 6-month report was completed under a grant from the UK Government’s Automotive Transformation Fund covers many topics in detail, allowing the company to accelerate permitting and grant requests as well as alternative financing. The key elements of the report: The plant designed by Hatch will have the capacity to process 50,000 tonnes of [...]

Devon County Council visit to our UK EV Battery Recycling Centre and an opportunity for us to share our vision for a clean and domestic supply of critical minerals from reprocessing waste

By |2023-12-31T11:38:20+00:00February 25th, 2023|

We had the chance to thank Councillor Rufus Gilbert, Cabinet Member for Economy, Enterprise and Skills and Debo Sellis, Councillor for Tavistock for their support under their Green Innovation Fund. In attendance also was the team from the Economic Infrastructure and Strategic Intelligence Unit. At our labs, we are the only company in the UK [...]

Altilium Metals joins the Green Finance Institute under their Coalition for the Decarbonisation of Road transport

By |2023-08-04T12:14:48+01:00February 17th, 2023|

The Green Finance Institute was established in 2019 as a direct response to a key policy recommendation made by the industry-led Green Finance Taskforce to the UK Government. The Decarbonisation of Road Transport (CDRT) is a program to unlock the financial barriers to the decarbonisation of road transport and enabling infrastructure, initially in the UK, [...]

Join Dr Christian Marston as he presents how recycling lithium-ion battery waste can add value to the supply chain by closing the loop on critical metals

By |2023-08-04T12:15:21+01:00February 17th, 2023|

Altilium Metals has been invited talk at the UK Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Electrified event to explain how Altilium Metals will support the UK electrified supply chain by offering large-scale sources of domestic cathode materials produced from recycled electric vehicle batteries. A stable supply of local metals and minerals is needed to attract [...]

Altilium Metals selected as a Clean Tech Innovator to present at “Mobilise the Future”, presented by UK Business Angels Association and the UK Government Advanced Propulsion Centre

By |2023-08-04T12:16:56+01:00January 29th, 2023|

Taking place at the Science Gallery, London on 7th February 2023, this event will welcome 10 entrepreneurs from across the clean automotive, transport and mobility industry to pitch for investment. From low-carbon innovations accelerating the road to NetZero to businesses with the potential to transform the transport and automotive space, this showcase will spotlight an [...]

Altilium Metals helping “to deliver the future of UK battery technology” with Faraday Battery Challenge Award

By |2024-01-01T13:36:20+00:00January 26th, 2023|

The UK's electric vehicle sector received a jump start today with the announcement that £27.6m in government-backed funding has been awarded to 17 projects through the Faraday Battery Challenge, including Altilium Metals battery recycling technology. The Challenge Director, said "As we move towards a net zero future the UK’s electric vehicle industry must continue to [...]

MHP from recycled used electric vehicle batteries offers a new sustainable and low carbon source of nickel and cobalt for the electrified battery supply chain

By |2024-01-04T03:52:23+00:00January 24th, 2023|

Strict environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria are a top priority for automakers and regulators to say their batteries are sustainably and responsibly produced with the lowest carbon footprints. All battery gigafactories need nickel and cobalt for their products, with growing attention on Mixed Hydroxide Precipitate (MHP) as the main intermediate material in battery production. [...]

Altilium Metals delivers samples of graphite from recycled end-of-life electric vehicle batteries to European battery anode manufacturer

By |2024-01-04T03:49:53+00:00January 18th, 2023|

The graphite was recovered from NMC111 scrap at our Technology Centre in Devon. We are the only company in the UK recovering critical minerals from "black mass" on a battery recycling demonstration line, allowing us to attain data on feedstocks, scalability and product quality at future commercial plants. Lithium-ion EV batteries consist of many different [...]

K+U Ventures Commits to Investment in Altilium Metals

By |2023-08-04T12:21:25+01:00January 6th, 2023|

Altilium Metals is excited to announce an investment from K+U Ventures, an Amsterdam based clean technology investor in circular ventures that support the transition towards a sustainable global economy. The new investment starts 2023 with growing momentum for Altilium Metals as a supplier of the technology metals needed for the energy transition by recycling existing [...]

Altilium Metals receives first shipment of “black mass” for qualification at its planned Teesside plant, recycling battery waste from 150,000 EVs

By |2024-01-04T03:44:06+00:00January 5th, 2023|

The new order, at the MT level was received at our EV Battery Recycling Technology Centre in Devon, for processing at our scale up line, the only one in the UK. Here we attain data to make informed decisions on mixed feedstocks, scalability and product quality at our planned commercial plants. What is “black mass”? [...]

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