Powering the Circular Economy: The Future of Lithium Battery Reusing and Recycling at LOHUM
In an era defined by the urgency of climate action and the global shift toward electrified mobility, the future of transportation hinges on one essential component: the lithium-ion battery. From electric scooters and 3-wheelers to buses, trucks, and even planes, the electrification of vehicles is accelerating across sectors. As one of the leading players in India’s sustainable battery value chain, LOHUM is committed to building a closed-loop ecosystem that is both economically viable and environmentally responsible.
With the demand for electric
vehicles (EVs) rising exponentially, particularly in emerging markets like
India, the challenge of managing battery waste has become increasingly urgent.
The answer lies in a circular approach — lithium battery reusing and
recycling. At LOHUM, this is not just a strategy; it’s a mission woven
into our identity as we engineer the future of clean mobility.
The
Growing Need for Circular Battery Solutions
According to market analysts, global
EV battery retirements are expected to exceed 2 million metric tonnes
annually by 2030. That includes over half a million vehicle batteries
each year that will reach the end of their first life. Yet, these batteries
are far from useless. Most still retain up to 80% of their capacity and can be
repurposed effectively.
A major share of the EV market in
India is driven by 3-wheelers, which dominate last-mile logistics and public
transport in urban and semi-urban areas. As the market grows, so does the need
to manage end-of-life batteries effectively. The 3 wheeler EV battery
segment represents a significant opportunity for second-life applications and
sustainable recycling.
However, battery recycling is not
without its challenges. Traditional methods like pyrometallurgy — involving
high temperatures and high emissions — are energy-intensive and inefficient.
They result in the loss of critical materials like lithium and aluminum, and
often require additional post-processing to recover usable materials.
In contrast, LOHUM is building a
smarter path forward.
LOHUM’s
Vision: Reuse. Repurpose. Recycle.
LOHUM is India’s first integrated
battery lifecycle company, and our vision is clear — to power the transition to
a circular battery economy. Our approach encompasses the full spectrum of
battery value:
- Reuse and Refurbishment: Our diagnostics and repurposing capabilities ensure
that EV batteries, particularly from 3-wheeler platforms, get a second
life in less demanding applications like stationary storage.
- Recycling:
Through our advanced hydrometallurgical process, we extract high-value
materials like cobalt, nickel, and lithium with up to 95% recovery
efficiency, significantly reducing reliance on virgin mining and
environmental degradation.
- Cathode-to-Cathode Regeneration: Our unique direct recycling technology retains the
structure of the cathode material, adding fresh lithium to restore its
performance. The result? Cathode materials that not only match but often
exceed the quality of those made from newly mined minerals.
Why
Reusing and Recycling Makes Sense — Economically and Ecologically
The cost of materials represents
nearly 50% of the total lithium-ion battery cost, and the prices of cobalt,
nickel, and lithium have fluctuated by as much as 300% in a single year. This
volatility underscores the importance of establishing domestic, circular supply
chains to reduce dependency on imports and insulate against global shocks.
Moreover, recycling and reusing EV
batteries can cut lifecycle emissions by up to 40% compared to
manufacturing new batteries from mined resources. This is especially important
considering that more than 60% of the world’s cobalt comes from conflict
zones like the Democratic Republic of Congo, often associated with
environmental harm and human rights issues.
By building India's first full-stack
battery circularity platform, LOHUM aims to mitigate these risks while aligning
with India’s national EV policy and sustainability goals.
Transforming
3-Wheeler Battery Lifecycles
The dominance of the 3-wheeler EV
segment in India provides a scalable pilot model for battery lifecycle
innovation. These vehicles, often operating under high daily usage but with
predictable charging patterns, are ideal candidates for second-life battery
deployment.
After their vehicular use, 3 wheeler EV battery
packs can be repurposed for applications like:
- Solar energy storage
- Telecom power backup
- Off-grid electrification
This not only extends the usable
life of batteries by 6–10 years but also reduces the pressure on raw material
extraction. At LOHUM, we are pioneering such second-life applications with
precision, ensuring safety, performance, and economic viability.
Policies
and Progress: Building the Infrastructure for Impact
LOHUM is actively working with
policymakers and stakeholders to shape the regulatory frameworks necessary to
scale battery recycling and reuse. Government-led initiatives in California and
the European Union have already set ambitious mandates for 100% recycling or
reuse of EV batteries — a vision we strongly support for India.
We believe that policies around labelling
standards, extended producer responsibility (EPR), and core charges will be
instrumental in catalyzing the ecosystem.
Through our innovation centers and
partnerships, we are not only scaling recycling capacity but also investing in
R&D to optimize recovery, automation, and safety in battery disassembly and
material extraction.
The
Road Ahead
Battery recycling is no longer a
future consideration — it's a present-day necessity. The battery market is
poised to grow tenfold in the next decade, and India stands at a crossroads.
By investing in lithium battery reusing and recycling, we can secure material
supply chains, reduce environmental impacts, and power an inclusive transition
to clean energy.
At LOHUM, we are not just building
technology — we are building trust, sustainability, and circular value.
Our goal is simple yet
transformative: To ensure that every lithium-ion battery used in India has a
sustainable second life. Whether it powers a vehicle, a village, or a
virtual world, we make sure it powers a cleaner tomorrow.
Visit us at: reverse logistics
for lithium-ion batteries
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