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Altilium Metals helping “to deliver the future of UK battery technology” with Faraday Battery Challenge Award
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[...]
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
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[...]
Altilium Metals delivers samples of graphite from recycled end-of-life electric vehicle batteries to European battery anode manufacturer
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"[...]
K+U Ventures Commits to Investment in Altilium Metals
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[...]
Altilium Metals receives first shipment of “black mass” for qualification at its planned Teesside plant, recycling battery waste from 150,000 EVs
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[...]
Altilium Metals Provides Operational Update Following Significant 2022 Progress
We have had an amazing year of progress in 2022 and the team at Altilium Metals has hit all the key development milestones it set. Below[...]
Altilium Metals Unveil New State-of-the-Art Analytical Laboratory for Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling
Altilium Metals makes its latest investment in the future of EV battery recycling innovation – a new laboratory space at its Devon Technology Centre. The Lab includes[...]










