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Recently, Beijing Dinuosi New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. and the leading lithium battery manufacturer EVE Energy Co., Ltd. announced a strategic partnership to jointly build a nationwide lithium battery recycling network and service system. This collaboration marks a significant step in establishing a closed-loop lithium battery industry chain, offering a new model for the power battery recycling sector, which is currently facing a peak in retirements.
Leveraging its geographical advantages in Beijing, as well as the recycling service outlets established by its subsidiaries Shanxi Dinuosi and Hainan Xinyu New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. in North China, Central China, the Chengdu-Chongqing region, and Hainan, Beijing Dinuosi has already built comprehensive utilization production sites in Shanxi and Hainan.
EVE, as a leading enterprise specializing in the R&D, production, and sales of consumer batteries, power batteries, and ESS batteries, has established a comprehensive R&D platform covering materials, battery cells, BMS, and systems.
The partnership will integrate both parties' resources and information channels across the entire lithium battery recycling industry chain, including lithium battery manufacturing, second-life applications, disassembly recycling, global recycling networks, and R&D and production, forming a cooperative mechanism for information sharing and market synergy.
In the next step, the two parties plan to capitalize on the historic opportunity of Hainan's customs closure to jointly develop a Hainan recycling demonstration project.
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