As a manufacturer, you want to recycle your batteries
What is a battery ?
A battery is an electrochemical energy storage device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy through reversible chemical reactions. It is generally made up of several electrochemical cells connected in series or parallel. Each cell consists of an anode (negative pole), a cathode (positive pole) and an electrolyte that allows ions to pass between the two electrodes.
What do we mean by battery recycling ?
Battery recovery is a major current topic, given the rapid growth in the market for electric vehicles and other electrical appliances, and the need to manage resources and waste efficiently. It encompasses several aspects, such as recycling, reuse and the second life of batteries.
Why carry out a battery recovery testing ?
Battery recycling helps protect the environment by reducing waste and the exploitation of natural resources. It enables the recovery and reuse of precious materials such as lithium and cobalt. By promoting the circular economy, this approach supports a sustainable economic model, while meeting the needs of renewable energy by reusing batteries at the end of their life.
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What raw materials are used in batteries ?
Batteries, and in particular lithium-ion batteries widely used in electric vehicles and portable electronic devices, contain several key raw materials such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, aluminum and copper…
These materials are crucial to battery performance, service life and safety. Ongoing research in this field is aimed at optimizing the use of these raw materials and discovering new ones to improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact.