Anhui Firm Unveils 2nd EIA Notice for 100,000-Ton/Year Vehicle Battery Tiered Use Project

Published: Nov 30, 2025 23:33
【Anhui Project for Annual Tiered Utilization of 100,000 Tons of Vehicle Power Batteries Lands】 Recently, the second environmental impact assessment public notice was released for the relocation and technical renovation project for the tiered utilization of new energy vehicle power batteries by a company in Anhui. The following is the announcement content: This project is a comprehensive recycling and utilization project for renewable resources. After the relocation and technical renovation, it will form an annual production scale for the recycling and utilization of 100,000 tons of new energy vehicle power batteries, with the comprehensive utilization scale remaining unchanged. According to the plan, the project will be constructed in two phases: the first phase with an annual recycling and utilization capacity of 40,000 tons, and the second phase with 60,000 tons of new energy vehicle power batteries. This includes 3,000 tons/year of lithium cobalt oxide batteries (individual units), 6,500 tons/year of ternary lithium-ion batteries, 4,000 tons/year of lithium iron phosphate batteries, 1,500 tons/year of lithium manganate batteries, 30,000 tons/year of cathode sheets (10,000 tons/year in the first phase), and 55,000 tons/year of anode sheets (15,000 tons/year in the first phase).

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