Mobec Innovation has officially launched its first lithium battery recycling facility in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. With a processing capacity of 6,000 tons per year, this plant is a major step toward enhancing India’s sustainability efforts while reducing the country’s dependency on imported minerals essential for battery production.
The new facility focuses on recovering vital materials like lithium, cobalt, nickel, graphite, copper, and manganese from end-of-life batteries using advanced hydrometallurgical and mechanical techniques. This process includes battery disassembly, component separation, black mass collection, and metal purification to extract valuable resources for industries like electric vehicles, renewable energy, aerospace, and healthcare.
Mobec’s lithium battery recycling plant supports India’s national goals of self-reliance under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. By localizing the supply chain for critical battery materials, the plant reduces India’s reliance on imports and ensures a more sustainable approach to resource management within the growing electric mobility and renewable energy sectors.
The facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, backed by Mobec’s in-house research and development team. It has received the necessary environmental certifications from the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board, ensuring that its operations meet strict environmental standards.
In addition to contributing to India’s Net Zero emissions targets, Mobec’s recycling initiative aligns with global sustainability efforts. The company’s strategic focus on localizing battery material processing paves the way for a greener future and strengthens the nation’s position in the global electric mobility and renewable energy markets.