The Future of Energy: How LOHUM is Driving Sustainable Battery Recycling
The global transition to electric mobility and renewable energy is
accelerating, pushing demand for lithium-ion batteries (LiBs) to unprecedented
levels. However, with over 2 million metric tonnes of batteries
expected to retire annually by 2030, sustainability in the battery industry is
more critical than ever. While lithium, cobalt, and nickel are essential for
battery production, mining these critical minerals comes with
significant environmental and economic costs.
Recycled Li-ion Battery Materials: A Game Changer
LOHUM is committed to revolutionizing battery sustainability by maximizing
the recovery of precursor li ion battery material. Traditional
methods, such as pyrometallurgical processing, often result in high energy
consumption and loss of valuable lithium and aluminum. On the other hand,
innovative hydrometallurgical and direct recycling techniques can retain
cathode integrity, reducing both environmental impact and material costs.
According to studies, recycling can cut the environmental footprint
of battery production by up to 50%, and new techniques have
demonstrated that batteries made with recycled cathode materials can outperform
those made from virgin minerals. With EV sales surging and the price
of new lithium-ion batteries dropping by over 90% in the last decade,
efficient recycling solutions are becoming a necessity, not an option.
Second Life and Circular Economy: The Road Ahead
At LOHUM, we believe in a circular economy for lithium-ion
batteries, where retired EV batteries are repurposed for energy storage before
being recycled. Research suggests that second-life batteries could serve an
additional 6 to 10 years in stationary applications, reducing
the need for newly mined materials. Furthermore, automation in battery
disassembly and robotic sorting technologies will enhance material
recovery efficiency, ensuring sustainability at scale.
Policy & Industry Collaboration: Ensuring a Secure Battery
Supply Chain
Global policymakers are now taking decisive action to ensure the 100%
recycling or reuse of electric vehicle batteries. As part of these
efforts, extended producer responsibility (EPR), stricter labeling standards,
and incentives for responsible sourcing are paving the way for a sustainable
and secure supply chain for critical minerals.
By fostering cutting-edge research and strategic industry partnerships,
LOHUM is at the forefront of this transformation. Our mission is to bridge the
gap between battery demand and supply through sustainable solutions that drive
the future of energy.
The future is not just about electrification—it’s about sustainable
electrification. With recycled Li-ion battery materials,
we can create a truly circular, resilient, and eco-friendly battery ecosystem.
Join us in leading the charge for a greener tomorrow.
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Originally published on: Medium
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