Japan Develops Method to Recover Up to 90% of Lithium from Used EV Batteries
Japanese researchers have developed a new technique capable of recovering up to 90% of lithium from spent electric vehicle batteries. The breakthrough addresses a growing challenge in the EV industry, where demand for lithium is rising sharply alongside vehicle adoption. Efficient battery recycling is seen as critical to reducing dependence on raw lithium mining and managing end-of-life battery waste. The development could have significant implications for the sustainability of EV supply chains globally.
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