Recycling of tracked electric vehicle Li-ion batteries
Lead Participant:
TRL LIMITED
Abstract
TRL are the lead partner of a consortium consisting of Axeon Technologies, Oakdene Hollins and University of Sheffield, undertaking a feasibility study on the recycling of electric vehicle Lithium ion batteries. The main focus of the feasibility study is to identify a cost effective method for recycling of automotive Lithium-Ion batteries and to understand whether it can contribute to reducing the initial purchase price of EVs in the UK. In doing so, the project aims to develop a battery tracking and state of health monitoring methodology which, combined with the identification of the possible value of recoverable raw materials from an EV battery, will allow the development of a model to determine when it is cost effective to recycle an EV battery.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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TRL LIMITED | £33,048 | £ 21,481 |
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Participant |
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JOHNSON MATTHEY BATTERY SYSTEMS | £20,683 | £ 13,443 |
OAKDENE HOLLINS LTD. | £16,694 | £ 12,520 |
UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD | £15,050 | £ 15,050 |
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