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Delivery of upcycled Cathode Active Material NMC 622 to Imperial College for testing under UK Government backed program
Altilium Metals upcycles old electric vehicle (NMC 111) and portable electronics (LCO) batteries to latest generation Nickel-rich Cathode Active Material (NMC 622) for testing at Imperial College[...]
Positive study into recycling the copper contained in the wastes of an old mining operation, giving Europe a sustainable source of battery metals
We are pleased to announce positive results for test work on our 100% controlled 2,200 ha copper rich waste dump, located in central Bulgaria. A detailed mineralogical[...]
Altilium Metals featured in the Guardian Newspaper
The Guardian came to visit our Battery Recycling Technology Centre and we showed them our approach to supply a domestic, sustainable anode and cathode raw material from[...]
Proving Altilium Metals recycled lithium-ion batteries are comparable to new ones
Visit to the labs of Imperial College, London under our joint research program funded by the UK Government’s Automotive Transformation Fund to show batteries made under our[...]
Altilium Metals signs a long term supply agreement with a Global Commodity Trading Company for low carbon, sustainable Nickel MHP from recycling old lithium-ion batteries
We are delighted to announce that we signed a new contract with one of the world’s largest producer and marketer of nickel to supply circa 3,000 MT[...]
In a UK first, Altilium Metals produces low carbon and sustainable P-CAM from recycling end-of-life electric vehicle batteries
The production of advanced lithium-ion cells starts with high quality materials. Cathode Active Material (CAM) and the precursor product (P-CAM) are key to electric vehicle battery performance,[...]
Altilium Metals grows Teesside “Battery Recycling Refinery” initiative with new “Battery Processing Stations” venture
Altilium Metals has signed an MOU with Volta for development of UK battery processing stations. Volta a subsidiary of conglomerate Envipro, is operating a number of li-ion[...]










