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A pick-me-up for India’s lithium dreams: How urban miners are spinning e-waste into white gold
New Delhi: Trucks piled high with used batteries from electric vehicles and discarded devices trundle to a start-up facility in Greater Noida. The e-waste detritus collected from all over India is a ...
Amid a global rush for critical minerals, India is looking to develop its lithium supply chain through various means, including leveraging private and public industries to sustain its future sectoral ...
India is prioritising the development of its lithium supply chain to support future growth, lead the transition to green energy and reduce strategic vulnerabilities. The nation’s dependency on Chinese ...
NEW DELHI: According to industry estimates, India could need to recycle over 1.2 million EV batteries annually by 2030. This number is anticipated to exceed 14 million by 2040. The country braces for ...
India’s Ministry of Forest Environment and Climate Change has classified “black mass” as hazardous waste and put restrictions on its export. The move marks another pivotal aspect in India’s strategy ...
The company says the facility will be the largest battery recycling operation in India and plans to establish 10,000 metric tons of annual lithium-iron phosphate battery recycling capacity in India by ...
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