Current Recycling Capacity and Challenges
Europe struggles with creating an efficient lithium-ion battery recycling infrastructure. Despite technological advancements, there aren’t enough facilities to meet the growing demand. As more EVs and energy storage systems emerge, the volume of end-of-life batteries will surge, challenging the existing recycling capabilities.
Several issues hinder progress. One major challenge is the high cost and complexity of recycling. Current technologies recover only about 70% of the lithium from used batteries, leaving valuable materials unutilised. The energy-intensive recycling process, which involves melting metals at over 1000°C, further complicates the situation. This leads to high energy consumption, loss of organic materials, and increased safety risks.
Regulatory Landscape and Industry Response
European governments recognise the need for sustainable battery recycling. The…


