InoBat, a Slovakian next-generation battery technology company, has collaborated with Gigamine, a British battery recycling startup, to reprocess lithium-ion batteries from electric vehicles (EVs).
InoBat and Gigamine plan to develop an EV battery value chain, from recycling to sourcing reprocessed waste materials from EVs.
The two companies will integrate their battery recycling technologies at InoBat’s newly announced third gigafactory in Western Europe. Gigamine also expects to start deployments at its initial UK recycling plant this year and plans to operate six facilities across the UK over the next five years.
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