Battery recycling is; a great challenge for producers. Now, from the Ultium Cells joint venturemade by General Motors and LG Energy Solution which deals with the production of Ultium battery cells integrated in the latest electric models of the American manufacturer, a novelty arrives; very interesting on the recycling front. Every time a new cell is made, waste material is also produced.
This is waste that is difficult to manage but at the same time too precious to simply be thrown away. For this, & egrave; thought to recycle them.
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HOW RECYCLING WORKS
This process, moreover, & egrave; more & ugrave; environmentally sustainable compared to pyrometallurgical methods in which excess material, such as plastic, is burned. According to the company 30% less greenhouse gases are emitted. The growing demand for electric cars is leading to an increase in the demand for battery cells. To make their production more sustainable and also less expensive, one of the paths that is being followed is that of reusing the material recovered from batteries at the end of their life or, as in this case, from the waste products of their production.
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