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Aug 28, 2024

University of Graz spinoff ProtechLiB develops on-site battery recycling solution

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  • ProtectLiB, a spinoff from the University of Graz, has developed a compact container-sized recycling plant for automotive batteries. The project aims to enable cost-effective and environmentally friendly recycling of valuable raw materials directly on-site.

  • The startup claims its recycling solution can separate lithium, cobalt, and nickel from liquid electrolytes without using heat. This process results in non-hazardous residual materials, making further processing and transport considerably cheaper. The first prototype has been completed and is located on the university campus.

  • ProtectLiB claims its technology offers significant advantages to customers, including on-site recycling capabilities and reduced costs for processing and transporting recycled materials. The project has already secured its first customer in the south of Graz, where the technology will be used to recycle battery prototypes for transport directly on-site.

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