{"id":12142,"date":"2021-05-28T11:00:00","date_gmt":"2021-05-28T10:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/?p=12142"},"modified":"2022-06-23T09:05:56","modified_gmt":"2022-06-23T08:05:56","slug":"achieving-clean-energy-with-abtcs-lithium-ion-battery-recycling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/achieving-clean-energy-with-abtcs-lithium-ion-battery-recycling\/12142\/","title":{"rendered":"Achieving clean energy with ABTC’s lithium-ion battery recycling"},"content":{"rendered":"

American Battery Technology Company\u2019s Chief Technology Officer, Ryan Melsert, discusses the company\u2019s battery recycling process and green energy verticals.<\/h2>\n

The lithium-ion battery industry is experiencing a period of extreme growth with a more than 20-fold increase in annual production projected over the next 10 years (~150 GWhr in 2018 versus more than 3,000 GWhr in 2028). This dramatic growth in the manufacturing of batteries is creating an insatiable appetite for the raw metals and refined feedstocks that feed these Gigafactories.<\/p>\n

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According to American Battery Technology Company\u2019s (ABTC) Chief Technology Officer, Ryan Melsert, formerly the R&D Manager for Battery Materials Processing at Tesla, while new mining and refining facilities are coming online throughout the world to attempt to meet this growing demand, secondary materials harvested through recycling processes will play a transformational role in the new energy revolution.<\/p>\n

So when Melsert met ABTC CEO Doug Cole, a clean energy collaboration was born. The two were introduced by a member of ABTC\u2019s team who first met Melsert at a battery metals industry conference. In the ensuing months, follow-up discussions included solidifying ABTC\u2019s goals for increasing domestic production of critical materials, as well as Melsert\u2019s plans to implement a proprietary, first-of-its-kind, lithium-ion battery recycling process in a fully integrated facility. Cole and Melsert quickly realised that their goals were strategically aligned, and they agreed to join forces.<\/p>\n

The new team at ABTC developed a novel lithium-ion battery recycling process that takes in feedstock from end-of-life batteries from electric vehicles, consumer electronics and tools, and energy storage projects, as well as scrap and waste materials from the battery manufacturing process.<\/p>\n

Formerly a lithium exploration company with land assets in Nevada, ABTC has grown into a clean technology platform that creates a circular economy for battery metals and sets a new standard as a champion for the ethical and environmentally sustainable sourcing of critical materials. ABTC has three main business units:<\/p>\n