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Altilium Metals Invited to Present at Upcoming Circular Economy Forum
Altilium Metals is pleased to present its lithium-ion battery recycling process at the upcoming 5th Indonesia Circular Economy Forum. Join Dr Christian Marston, CTO and Director[...]
Altilitech Battery Recycling Technology focussed in a Tech Alert from IPI Singapore, a government agency championing enterprise development
Altilium Metals Ltd subsidiary Altilitech Ltd has developed a proprietary process to recycle end-of-life electric vehicle batteries to extract rare and critical metals lithium, nickel, cobalt and[...]
Appointment of Hatch Ltd for the Engineering aspects of a feasibility study for a new UK Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Plant
This feasibility study will accelerate and support the investment decision regarding development of a new UK site capable of processing battery waste from 20,000 electric vehicles to[...]
Altilium Metals commends the UK Government for its first-ever critical minerals strategy that aims to improve the security of supply of critical minerals
This new strategy identified that large quantities of critical minerals are in products we use today, including end-of-life electric vehicle batteries. As critical minerals become increasingly[...]
Completion of a Scoping Study into the Recycling of Electric Vehicle Batteries at the MEDET Hydrometallurgical Refinery in Bulgaria
The study completed by Hatch is based on existing infrastructure to process battery waste from 16,000 electric vehicles. Incremental capital costs to modify the flow-sheet to[...]
Altilitech opens new Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Technology Centre in the UK
Altilium Metals has opened a Technology Centre in Devon, UK to strengthen its competitive edge in recycling of electric vehicle batteries. The Technology Centre will allow its[...]
Research Planning Meeting with the Titirici Group at Imperial College, London
We completed our planning meeting for a 18-month research program sponsored by Altilium Metals with Imperial College. Imperial will produce lithium-ion coin cells and pouch cell batteries[...]