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Altilium and Marubeni team up on UK electric vehicle battery recycling, building a low-carbon supply chain for a sustainable automotive future
Altilium Metals, a UK-based green technology group focused on supporting the transition to net zero, has today announced the signing of a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with[...]
One-year mark reached at our Devon EV Battery Recycling Technology Centre
This milestone is a significant achievement in our UK leadership in recycling EV batteries producing domestic and low carbon cathode active materials (CAM) for a UK electrified[...]
Combining “Bio Mining” and “Urban Mining” to make electric vehicle batteries greener
Bio mining employs microbes which can oxidise metal as part of their metabolism. It has been widely used in the mining industry, where microorganisms are used to[...]
New progress made in recovering graphite from old electric vehicle batteries for reuse in new EV battery anodes, embracing a circular economy and building a sustainable automotive future
Testing of our recycled graphite by a European battery anode manufacturer has shown a good match to primary graphite in areas of purity and physio-chemical characteristics. The[...]
We’re proud to have been shortlisted for the KPMG 2023 Tech Innovator in the UK competition
Since 2013, KPMG has shone a spotlight on the game changers, difference makers and tech titans of tomorrow. Altilium has been recognised as one of the UK’s[...]
Altilium: UK’s only producer of low carbon, sustainable cathode active material from recycling old batteries soon to be IRA compliant under the ‘Atlantic Declaration’
The new UK and US economic partnership will help UK-based firms involved in the mining, recycling and refining of critical minerals who are suppling US electric vehicle[...]
Altilium commences economic recycling of old LFP batteries for a sustainable and low carbon mobility future
The use of Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) in EV batteries has historically been favoured by Chinese manufacturers, but other OEMs have started to use LFP which is[...]