Altilium ships low carbon MHP from recycling old electric vehicle batteries to US cathode active material producer for a sustainable transportation future

The qualification samples of nickel mixed hydroxide precipitate (MHP) produced at its Devon battery recycling scale-up line could be 50% lower carbon with stable levels of purity compared to using virgin raw material from mining and refining. The MHP will support the development of a low carbon footprint, low-cost cathode active material production process direct…

Altilium announces the opening of new office in Jakarta to support sourcing of Indonesian Nickle MHP for the UKs only planned Cathode Active Material plant for EV Batteries

The new office is part of our business strategy to secure primary feed of Nickel Mixed Hydroxide Precipitate for imbalances in quality and quantity of feed at its “mega scale” battery recycling plant in Teesside. In addition to short term start-up supply shortages of scrap, variability in black mass quality from a portfolio of suppliers…

Our Dr. Christian Marston will present at the Indonesia Nickle Miners Association (APNI) “Train the Trainers” symposium

He will discuss the need for primary high Nickle MHP for imbalances in quality and quantity at “mega scale” recycling programs such as their planned Teesside facility, the only planned production of cathode active material in the UK. In the near term, new “pure” recyclers coming into the market, particularly in regions where overcapacity is…

Altilium Passes Environment Audit of its EV Battery Recycling Technology Centre with Zero Findings

The UKs first battery recycler direct to cathode active material, has successfully completed its first audit and all its environmental protection activities are in full conformity with the International Standards and its Environment Agency approvals. Wardell Armstrong a multidisciplinary Environmental consultancy operating internationally performed the Audit. The company demonstrated its robust environment controls systems at…

MOU with Tees Valley Lithium to build a sustainable supply chain of Cathode Active Material essential for the UK’s transition to electric vehicles

Altilium Metal’s planned battery recycling facility in Teesside will have capacity to process scrap from 150,000 EVs and to produce 30,000 tonnes of Cathode Active Material per year, enough to power 20% of new EVs produced in the UK by 2030, making it one of the largest in Europe. Tees Valley Lithium plans to produce…

Delivery of upcycled Cathode Active Material NMC 622 to Imperial College for testing under UK Government backed program

Altilium Metals upcycles old electric vehicle (NMC 111) and portable electronics (LCO) batteries to latest generation Nickel-rich Cathode Active Material (NMC 622) for testing at Imperial College under its Automotive Transformation Fund SURV scale up program.Imperial to compare the electrochemical performance of the recycled cathode materials with commercially manufactured cathodes made from mined raw materials.…