Nickel Institute Battery Day (Part 5): Challenges and Opportunities in Battery Recycling and Future Sustainability
09/25/2024 16:09
The rapid growth of the global electric vehicle and energy storage markets, coupled with the soaring demand for critical materials such as nickel, lithium, and cobalt, is presenting unprecedented challenges and opportunities for the battery recycling industry. At the Nickel Institute’s Battery Day on September 18, Kyle Gordon from Roland Berger, Bart Verrecht from UMICORE, and Michelle Lynch from Enabled Future Ltd discussed the economic drivers, technological innovations, and future material needs in battery recycling, painting a clear roadmap for the future development of the industry.
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