Recycling and Re-use of Polymer Lithium Sulphur Batteries

Lead Participant: OXIS ENERGY LIMITED

Abstract

OXIS Energy Ltd. is currently in the process of designing and developing a prototype battery module incorporating OXIS Energy’s proprietary Lightweight Polymer Lithium Sulphur (Li-S) electrochemistry. This breakthrough battery technology has the potential to replace Li-ion batteries as the main battery technology in electric vehicles. The feasibility study aims to determine: i) whether there are viable possibilities for finding second life applications for the new battery chemistry of Polymer Lithium Sulphur, once a battery is no longer suitable for its first intended use as an electric vehicle battery; ii) the viability of a recycling process that will meet European recycling efficiency standards (currently 50%) once the Lithium Sulphur batteries do reach the end of their useful life and are declared waste.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

OXIS ENERGY LIMITED £69,013 £ 51,759
 

Participant

G&P BATTERIES LIMITED £30,647 £ 19,000

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