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cylib and e.GO partner to advance recycling process for Li-ion batteries
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Dec 14, 2023

cylib and e.GO partner to advance recycling process for Li-ion batteries

Partnerships

  • cylib, a German battery recycling startup partnered with e.GO, a German producer of urban BEVs to refine battery recycling processes and enhance resource recovery from used batteries. The partnership which was initiated in 2022, aims to develop a comprehensive approach to the entire lifecycle of recycled Li-ion batteries.

  • e.GO has already started supplying its old batteries to cylib to aid in the advancement of their recycling process which was developed at RWTH Aachen University. The partnership hopes to provide critical feedback on design and recycling processes that could further enhance the recyclability of vehicle batteries in the future.

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