AkkuSer Oy – Sustainable battery recycling. We have developed a technology that makes it possible to recycle hazardous batteries in a truly environmental manner. Our recycling process enables the high recycling efficiency and safe treatment for the reactive battery waste. Our recycling plant is located in Nivala, Finland and it was introduced
READ MOREFortum Battery Recycling has begun commercial operations at its hydrometallurgical battery material recycling facility in Harjavalta, Finland. The recently built facility is the first
READ MORETo meet the growing need for batteries in a sustainable way, the production and recycling of metals used in their manufacture must be enhanced. The two-year project Finland-based Circular Ecosystem of
READ MOREAkkuSer Oy. AkkuSer Oy, founded in 2005, is a battery recycling company located in Nivala, Finland. We recycle spent portable batteries into new raw materials. Add to short list. Company size: 10-50 Employees. Current markets: Europe. Turnover: € 0-25M. Key offering: Energy and built environment,Battery materials,Battery
READ MORE"Our new plant in Ikaalinen will enable us to leverage our existing recycling operations in Finland and will give us the annual capacity to recycle approximately 3,000 tonnes of used batteries, corresponding to about 10,000 EV batteries," says Tero Holländer, Head of Business Line Batteries at Fortum. "We aim to steadily
READ MOREFortum Battery Recycling and Hydrovolt, a Nordic battery recycler, have signed an agreement on the delivery of black mass to Fortum''s battery material recycling
READ MOREFortum has completed its lithium-ion battery recycling factory in Harjavalta, Finland, on time. Announced in 2021, Fortum says this is the largest recycling plant in Europe in terms of capacity and also the first commercial-scale facility for
READ MOREMetso Corp., a Finland-based global provider of mining and recycling technology and equipment, says it has modernized its pilot or testing facility at the Metso Research Center in Pori, Finland. The firm now offers "expanded capabilities for lithium hydroxide (LiOH) and other battery chemicals process testing."
READ MORESimon Warburton June 24, 2021. Fortum is expanding its lithium-ion battery recycling capacity by building a new hydrometallurgical plant in Harjavalta, Finland. The company maintains the EUR24m
READ MOREFinnish utility Fortum said on Tuesday it has begun recovering raw materials from the "black mass" of electric vehicle batteries at its new recycling facility
READ MOREFortum''s new recycling partner Hydrovolt, is itself an amalgamation of battery and metallurgical interests as a battery recycling joint venture between the Swedish battery manufacturer Northvolt and the Norwegian aluminium producer Norsk Hydro. Hydrovolt is building a recycling plant in Norway yond its existing plants in
READ MOREIn addition to preventing battery waste altogether, two main themes are relevant within the space of batteries: reuse and recycling. The amount of batteries ready for reuse and
READ MOREIn Finland, battery recycling is organised by the producer organisation Recser Oy, which represents more than 1000 battery producers. Read more about us > Recser Oy. Recser Oy Teknobulevardi 3-5 G 01530 Vantaa, Finland Business ID: 2211231-0. telephone: +358 10 249 1717 e-mail: info(a)recser .
READ MOREBusiness Finland 12.5.21 | Finland leads the way towards a sustainable future through batteries and electrification. One of the key elements of a sustainable and competitive battery ecosystem is recycling and Finland has been chosen to coordinate the European battery industry''s research on the topic.
READ MOREBusiness Finland 12.5.21 | Finland leads the way towards a sustainable future through batteries and electrification. One of the key elements of a sustainable and competitive battery ecosystem is recycling and Finland
READ MORECitation: Finland''s battery plans spark environmental fears (2020 Making green cars greener with battery recycling. Feb 12, 2019. Charging ahead: Tesla teases big news on ''Battery Day''
READ MOREClimate change has created huge global demand for sustainable battery technologies and services as countries set targets for reducing their CO2 emissions.
READ MORELudwigshafen, Germany and Harjavalta, Finland – Fortum, BASF, and Nornickel have signed a letter of intent to plan a battery recycling cluster in Harjavalta, Finland, serving the electric vehicle market. This would enable a successful "closed loop" cycle to re-use the critical metals present in used batteries.
READ MOREHARJAVALTA, Finland, April 25 (Reuters) - Finnish utility Fortum said on Tuesday it has begun recovering raw materials from the "black mass" of electric vehicle batteries at its new recycling
READ MOREFortum Battery Recycling has been awarded a grant from government business development agency Business Finland for a new test production facility for battery materials. The goal of the facility is to pilot a new method for producing cathode and anode materials. Fortum says its patent-pending new process will allow "faster, more cost
READ MOREFortum has started construction of its new battery recycling plant in Harjavalta, Finland, announced in June. Construction is scheduled for completion in early 2023. So the start of operations in 2023 mentioned in June still seems possible. "This day is very special for us at Fortum. In a moment we will lay the foundation stone for a facility
READ MOREFrom battery minerals to battery recycling—Finland leads the way towards a sustainable future through batteries and electrification, Business Finland May 12, 2021. Battery Strategy 2025, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment of Finland 2021. ISBN pdf: 978-952-327-725-0
READ MOREThe lithium-ion batteries are first disassembled and treated during a mechanical process at Fortum''s plant in Ikaalinen, Finland. The mechanical processing enables us to recover plastics, aluminium, copper, and black mass. The battery''s black mass, containing critical metals, is collected and then taken for hydrometallurgical processing at
READ MOREEV battery recycling base planned for Finland. Three companies have signed a letter of intent to create a battery recycling cluster to serve the electric vehicle (EV) market. The operation, which will focus
READ MOREFortum Battery Recycling has started commercial operations at its state-of-the-art hydrometallurgical battery material recycling facility in Harjavalta, Finland. The
READ MOREFinnish recycling company Fortum has achieved the high recycling rate for electric vehicle (EV) batteries of 80 per cent with a low-CO2 hydrometallurgical recycling process. The number of EVs on the road will increase from 3 million to 125 million by 2030. Current battery manufacturing casts a shadow on the overall sustainability of
READ MOREAs the only country in the world capable of managing the entire battery value chain, from mineral extraction to recycling, Finland is uniquely positioned to respond to the surge in demand for batteries stemming mostly from the rapid proliferation of electric vehicles in Europe. Helsinki-headquartered Virta in April declared it has raised 30
READ MOREIn 2019, Fortum announced it had achieved a recycling rate in excess of 80 percent for lithium-ion battery materials using a low-CO2 hydrometallurgical process to recover cobalt, nickel and manganese. The technology Fortum uses was developed by Crisolteq, which Fortum announced the acquisition of earlier this year.
READ MOREBATCircle 2.0 continues to lead battery metals and recycling research. As demand for batteries increases, the need to find solutions is urgent. Business Finland has granted the BATCircle 2.0 consortium with 10.8 million euros.
READ MOREFortum Battery Recycling and Hydrovolt, a Nordic battery recycler, have signed an agreement on the delivery of black mass to Fortum''s battery material recycling plant in Finland. The scope of the collaboration includes a cross-Nordic process: first, Hydrovolt mechanically recycles EV batteries at its first industrial plant in Fredrikstad,
READ MOREFortum has just announced a €24 million (US$28.55 million) investment into expanding a battery materials recycling plant that it has in Harjavalta, Finland. The expansion will add facilities capable of recovering
READ MOREScan the QR code: Download the App. Battery Recycling Conference & Expo 2024 is the must-attend event for battery producers, recycling companies, critical raw material suppliers, and the entire battery supply chain to come together to discover the latest innovations and solutions to create a circular economy for used batteries and help
READ MOREFortum has just announced a €24 million (US$28.55 million) investment into expanding a battery materials recycling plant that it has in Harjavalta, Finland. The expansion will add facilities capable of recovering lithium-ion, nickel, cobalt and manganese from used batteries through a hydrometallurgical process.
READ MOREBATCircle''s work is also linked to Finland''s own National Battery Strategy, which was completed in 2020. Sustainable battery minerals production and refining, recycling competence and expertise in electrification and digitalisation are the cornerstones Finland will leverage in its pursuit of a pioneering position in the battery industry.
READ MOREFortum Battery Recycling has begun commercial operations at its hydrometallurgical battery material recycling facility in Harjavalta, Finland.
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