Mobec Innovation has inaugurated its state-of-the‑art lithium battery recycling plant in Noida, aiming to significantly reduce India’s dependence on imported critical minerals. The facility boasts an impressive annual processing capacity of 6,000 tons.
The recycling facility applies a multi-stage processing system batteries are dismantled, components separated, followed by black‑mass collection and advanced purification, and finally hydrometallurgical extraction—to recover lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, graphite, copper, and more, achieving a nearly 99% extraction efficiency.
Mobec’s recycling efforts align with India’s broader goals of sustainability, clean energy transition, and establishing a circular economy for battery materials—pivotal steps toward achieving “Viksit Bharat 2047” and Net Zero emissions targets.
In addition, the company has embraced a strategic partnership model to establish a nationwide network of recycling facilities. The first such partner has been announced in Greater Noida, aiming to scale up operations while sharing Mobec’s proprietary technologies and expertise.
Mobec’s initiatives also include Battery Second Life programs refurbishing and redeploying batteries with reduced power output and Black Mass recovery, designed to reclaim valuable metals for reuse across industries. These programs support a closed-loop material economy and broaden the impact of sustainable solutions.
The company’s leadership underscores that these recycling and circular economy measures are integral to fostering green mobility, resource efficiency, and greater self-reliance in India’s energy ecosystem as the EV sector matures.
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