DM_me_ur_tacos t1_jefbrxf wrote
Reply to comment by RiiCreated in Inexpensive and environmentally friendly mechanochemical recycling process recovers 70% of lithium from batteries by chrisdh79
Lithium is lithium. As recycled lithium comes onto the market there will be increasing opportunity for battery manufacturers to use it.
There are already robust salvage markets for copper, steel, aluminum and other valuable, recyclable metals. Auto manufacturers do not necessarily have to do this themselves.
Yes it will cost energy to recycle lithium batteries, and that cost is expected to be small compared to the value of the recovered material.
Affectionate-Depth66 t1_jefyzqt wrote
Recycled lithium is actually higher quality giving even more economic reason to recycle batteries.
https://cleantechnica.com/2021/10/21/batteries-made-from-recycled-materials-better-than-new/
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reven80 t1_jeflbed wrote
Large car batteries are made of tiny cells. Its a matter of connecting them together and putting them in a protective case.
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