300-Million-Yuan Lithium Battery Recycling Project Signed in Shandong's Changqing

Published: Nov 30, 2025 23:30
【300-Million-Yuan Lithium Battery Recycling Project Signed in Shandong】 Recently, a company in Shandong entered into a deep strategic cooperation with the Jinan Changqing University City Management Committee and a construction company affiliated with the Jinan City Investment Group. They formally signed an agreement for a standardized project involving the tiered utilization and regenerative recycling of 10,000 tons of lithium battery metal resources annually. The total investment for the project is 300 million yuan, and it will be constructed in two phases at a location on Wode Avenue, Changqing District, Jinan City, Shandong Province. The first phase involves an investment of 100 million yuan and will establish a full-chain process including lithium battery storage, dismantling, tiered utilization, crushing and sorting of positive and negative electrode sheets, and warehousing. Construction is expected to start in December 2025 and be completed and operational by March 2026. Upon operation, it will mass-produce high-quality recycled materials such as black mass, copper foil particles, and aluminum foil particles, achieving efficient recycling and reuse of lithium battery resources.

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