Skip to main content

Countdown to launch of Germany’s ‘biggest’ lithium battery recycling plant

European Metal Recycling is about to unveil its latest showpiece: a multi-million-Euro facility to handle electric car batteries.

Located in Hamburg’s Billbrook district, the EMR site will be officially opened on 24 August by the mayor of Germany’s major port city and scrap metal hub.

The plant can process 10 000 tonnes of lithium batteries per year, but recycling capacity will gradually be ramped up to 25 000 tonnes.

The facility is said to be the biggest in Germany for recycling lithium batteries.

Don't hesitate to contact us to share your input and ideas. Subscribe to the magazine or (free) newsletter.

You might find this interesting too

Bank backs scrap trader’s acquisition strategy
Radio reminders of Romania’s past
New RDF production line in South India

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Subscribe now and get a full year for just €169 (normal rate is €225) Subscribe