Maxvolt Energy Establishes 'Maxvolt ReEarth' to Create a Closed-Loop Lithium Battery Recycling Ecosystem in India

Maxvolt Energy has launched Maxvolt ReEarth, a dedicated subsidiary building an end-to-end lithium battery recycling ecosystem to recover critical materials and drive India's circular economy.
Maxvolt Energy Industries Limited has established Maxvolt ReEarth, a dedicated subsidiary tasked with building a closed-loop lithium-battery recycling ecosystem in India — from collection and processing to material recovery and reintegration.
As India's fleet of EV and energy-storage batteries grows, responsible end-of-life management becomes critical. ReEarth is designed to recover lithium, cobalt, nickel and manganese from spent cells and return these critical materials to the battery supply chain.
ReEarth's upcoming plant in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh is engineered to process 7,800 metric tonnes of spent batteries per year, supporting LFP, NMC, NCA and LCO chemistries through advanced hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical processes. Phase 1 is scheduled to launch in January 2026.
"Maxvolt ReEarth completes our vision of responsible battery manufacturing," the company said. "Every battery we make should have a responsible end of life — and the materials inside it should power the next generation of cells."
