[SMM Lithium Battery Recycling News] A recycling enterprise in Germany and a Belgian chemical group have successfully pilot-tested a new process for recovering battery-grade lithium hydroxide from mixed EV battery scrap. This hybrid approach combines the German recycling enterprise's hydrometallurgy process with Belgium's selective lithium extraction technology, enabling simultaneous processing of different battery chemistries, such as lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC) and LFP, on a single production line, and is expected to reduce operational costs. The final purified product meets the technical specifications of cathode material manufacturers. This solution helps meet the EU's upcoming lithium recycling rate targets of 50% by 2027 and 80% by 2031. This innovative technology not only simplifies Europe's efforts to reduce reliance on critical mineral imports but also addresses the complex challenge of battery scrap processing.
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