Supporting a circular economy for batteries
Teesside University is supporting the development of the UK’s first circular economy for electric vehicle (EV) batteries in partnership with a leading clean technology firm.The collaboration between the University and Altilium will support the design of a commercial scale battery processing and black mass production plant on Teesside, which will be capable of processing over 100,000 EV batteries per year once complete. The £750,000 project has been supported with a grant of almost £560,000 from Tees Valley Launchpad, a collaborative research and development fund established by