Recell.store: The UK’s first online EV battery marketplace
As the UK’s first online EV battery marketplace, recell.store is supporting a sustainable circular economy for end-of-life EV batteries.
Building on Altilium’s extensive relationships with vehicle dismantlers, automotive OEMs and insurance companies, recell.store provides a user-friendly platform for businesses looking to sell used batteries for recycling or second-life applications. Connecting sellers and buyers in one dedicated platform, we’re not only reducing transaction costs but also offering added services like standardised contracts and logistics, making it simpler for businesses to participate.
Visit www.recell.store to learn more about how we’re closing the loop on EV battery recycling in the UK for a sustainable transport future.

Foundation investors
Altilium is proud to be supported by industry leaders SQM International Lithium, Marubeni Corporation and Mizuho Bank.
To succeed in this new industry, having strong cornerstone investors is critical. With their world class expertise and scale, SQM International Lithium, Marubeni and Mizuho Bank will help Altilium “speed up and scale up” EV battery recycling in the UK and deliver the high volumes of sustainable critical minerals needed for electrification. This is more than a financial investment by our foundation investors, it’s a long-term collaboration to accelerate and scale battery recycling.
SQM International Lithium brings unparalleled technical know-how and commercialisation experience as one of the world’s leading producers of battery-grade lithium. Marubeni, with its extensive global network and market knowledge, brings access to key industry connections and deep insights into the renewable energy landscape, while Mizuho Bank, is of the world’s leading financial institutions.
Altilium is also proud to have the support of the UK government through innovation grants from Innovate UK, delivered by the Faraday Battery Challenge and the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC), in collaboration with industrial partners such as Nissan (APC23) and JLR (ARMD3).