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EcoPro and SK Ecoplant partner to construct EV battery-recycling plant in Hungary
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EcoPro and SK Ecoplant partner to construct EV battery-recycling plant in Hungary

Partnerships

  • EcoPro, a South Korean battery parts and materials developer, South Korean construction company SK Ecoplant, and its e-waste recycling subsidiary, TES, announced a collaboration to establish an EV battery-recycling facility in Hungary.

  • The facility is slated for operation by 2025, complementing EcoPro’s cathode manufacturing base in Hungary, and leverages the global recycling business network of SK Ecoplant and TES. The facility will extract raw materials such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel from battery waste.

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