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Maxvolt ReEarth Research Paper on Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Published Internationally

22 May 2026 SustainabilityMaxvolt Energy Industries Limited
Maxvolt ReEarth Research Paper on Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Published Internationally

Maxvolt ReEarth's research on advanced lithium-ion battery recycling technologies has gained international recognition, underscoring the company's commitment to a circular battery economy.

Maxvolt ReEarth — the dedicated battery-recycling subsidiary of Maxvolt Energy Industries Limited — has announced that its research paper on advanced lithium-ion battery recycling technologies has been published in an international peer-reviewed forum, earning recognition from the global research community.

The study explores improved hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical pathways for recovering critical materials — including lithium, cobalt, nickel and manganese — from end-of-life LFP, NMC, NCA and LCO cells, with a focus on higher recovery yields and lower environmental impact.

The publication reinforces ReEarth's positioning as a research-led recycler at a time when India is preparing for a wave of end-of-life EV and energy-storage batteries. ReEarth's upcoming Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh plant is designed to process 7,800 metric tonnes of spent batteries per year.

"Recycling is not an afterthought for us — it is core to how we think about responsible battery manufacturing," the ReEarth team noted. "Publishing our research internationally is a step toward building credibility and collaboration across the global circular-economy ecosystem."