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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[...]
Altilium Metal’s Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Technology Centre gets ready to begin operations in January 2023 – Analytical and hydrometallurgical laboratory design and construction complete
Since July 2022 significant progress has been made at our newly established facility in Devon, UK and the new process engineering team will move to the facility[...]
EU Batteries to be the World’s Greenest Under New Rules
Altilium Metals welcomes the political agreement reached by the European Parliament and the EU council on a new harmonised regulation for batteries and waste batteries. Chief[...]
Altilium Metals continues business momentum growth with successful Crowdfunding campaign, achieving 110% of its target
Altilium Metals aimed to raise £714,006 but exceeded its target and achieved 110% of this, resulting in £786,005 of investment at the end of the campaign from[...]
Award of an Environmental Agency permit to recycle electric vehicle battery black mass at the “metric tons” scale at our UK Battery Recycling Technology Centre
Our Electric Vehicle Battery Technology Centre in Devon, UK has been awarded a permit from the Environment Agency to recycle EV battery waste or black mass at[...]











