Professional platform for decommissioned power battery recycling services Changsha Mining and Metallurgical Research Institute Co., Ltd. met with you in 2022 the Seventh China International New Energy Conference

Published: Mar 11, 2022 17:45
Source: SMM

Under the background of national policy support, the layout and investment of battery enterprises and automobile enterprises, and the increased acceptance of new energy vehicles by consumers, the global new energy vehicles ushered in explosive growth in 2021. At present, China has initially formed a recycling system jointly built by vehicle factories, battery enterprises, material enterprises, third-party recycling enterprises and so on. The tide of decommissioning of power battery is coming, how to better recycle it is an important topic for the industry to pay close attention to. In order to create a platform for exchange and cooperation and build a new pattern of industry development, SMM will hold the "2022 (Seventh) China International New Energy Conference" in Chengdu from April 27 to 29, 2022. Changsha Mining and Metallurgical Research Institute Co., Ltd. will dress up as a sponsor and invite industry colleagues to discuss the industrial layout to help the new energy industry continue to develop in the direction of high quality.

Changsha Mining and Metallurgical Research Institute Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Changsha Mining and Metallurgical Institute), founded in 1955, is the backbone scientific and technological research and development platform for resource development and new energy materials of China Minmetals Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as China Minmetals), which has successively been subordinate to the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, the Ministry of Metallurgical Industry and the State Council SASAC, and is the business supporting unit of China's Minmetals new energy recovery industry. Gradually build a recycling industry chain of "recovery network-cascade utilization-resource recycling-safe and harmless disposal of residues".

Lithium Huitong retired power battery recycling service platform is the first third-party retired power battery recycling service platform approved by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology in China, which is owned by China Minmetals Group Changsha Mining and Metallurgical Research Institute Co., Ltd. Relying on the 100 billion new energy industry chain of China Minmetals, with "Information + Industry big data" and "transaction + supply chain Service" as the core, the platform realizes the construction and efficient operation of the collection and recycling system of decentralized batteries by means of the Internet. build standardized power battery detection and evaluation capabilities, maximize decommissioned battery recovery value, and create standardized battery recovery process service and operation standards. Reduce the recovery cost, realize the closed-loop management of valuable renewable resources, and provide efficient, legal, safe and environmental protection services for the decommissioned battery recycling industry.

Recycling Centre (Mini Program)

Data Center Mini Program

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Local recycling centers (outlets)

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