American Battery Technology Company Selected for $10M Additional US DOE Grant to Commercialize NextGen Battery Recycling Technologies for Vulnerable Domestic Battery Markets
American Battery Technology Company (ABML) has secured a $10 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to advance its lithium-ion battery recycling technologies. This funding will support the development and commercialization of innovative recycling processes aimed at reducing costs and environmental impacts. ABML plans to collaborate with academic and industry partners on this project. Additionally, the company recently received a separate $57 million DOE grant for a lithium hydroxide manufacturing facility.
- Secured a $10 million grant from the U.S. DOE for lithium-ion battery recycling.
- Collaborating with leading universities and institutions to optimize recycling processes.
- Total project investment of $20 million including cost-share resources.
- Previously awarded $57 million for lithium hydroxide manufacturing.
- None.
Funding directly supports further accelerated development and commercialization of advanced battery recycling techniques for greater economic competitiveness, increased reduction of environmental impact, and increased product recovery processes
RENO, Nev., Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- American Battery Technology Company (ABTC) (OTCQB: ABML), an American critical battery materials company that is commercializing both its primary minerals manufacturing and secondary minerals lithium-ion battery recycling technologies, has been awarded a
"Similar to the continuous development required of advanced lithium-ion battery technologies, the recycling of these batteries requires rigorous continuous improvement, optimization, and commercialization efforts in order to advance the forefront of global innovation of these technologies," stated ABTC CEO Ryan Melsert. "We are excited to work with our diverse array of world class partners throughout the private industry, public university, and government laboratory sectors in order to optimize and commercialize these next generation of low-cost, low-environmental impact, and domestically implemented advanced techniques."
As one of five companies selected for competitive funding under the battery recycling portion of the 'Electric Drive Vehicle Battery Recycling and Second Life Applications' opportunity from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), ABTC, and its partners, were awarded close to
ABTC is currently commissioning its integrated lithium-ion battery recycling Pilot Plant in Fernley, Nev, and this government funding will accelerate the demonstration and integration of next generation advanced recycling techniques into this processing train. The company has already developed these enhanced separation and processing techniques that will allow for the recovery of additional products and further reduction of energy and water consumption and life cycle greenhouse gas emissions. Through this U.S. DOE supported project, ABTC and its partners will validate and optimize each of these advanced technologies at the bench scale, then manufacture qualification batches of these products for evaluation and testing by downstream partners, followed by the scale-up of these advanced systems for integration into ABTC's recycling Pilot Plant.
Last month, the company was selected for an additional U.S. DOE competitive award through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for approximately
American Battery Technology Company is uniquely positioned to supply low-cost, low-environmental impact, and domestically sourced battery metals through its three divisions: lithium-ion battery recycling, primary battery metal extraction technologies, and primary resources development.
American Battery Technology Company has built a clean technology platform that is used to provide a key source of domestically manufactured critical and strategic battery metals to help meet the near insatiable demand from the electric vehicle, electrical grid storage, and consumer electronics industries. This ESG-principled platform works to create a closed-loop circular economy for battery metals that champions ethical and environmentally sustainable sourcing of critical and strategic materials.
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