RESPECT: Flexible, Safe and efficient REcycling of Li-ion batterieS for a comPetitive, circular, and sustainable European battery manufaCTuring industry
Research Project, 2022
– 2026
With the right conditions, batteries will play a crucial role in climate change mitigation. Lithium-ion (Li ion) batteries – capable of storing wind, solar and electric energy forms – are vital to accelerating the decarbonisation of transport and integrating renewable energies into electricity grids. In this context, the EU-funded RESPECT project will develop a global process encompassing a process-chain flexible enough to treat all kinds of batteries in closed loop. Specifically, it will address two recycling routes: full hydrometallurgy and direct recycling and an improved life cycle assessment of each recycling segment. RESPECT will also ensure knowledge sharing on Li-ion battery green recycling processes through engagement with international stakeholders and experts.
Participants
Martina Petranikova (contact)
Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material
Collaborations
Aalto University
Espoo, Finland
Association Europeenne Des Fournisseurs Automobiles Clepa Aisbl
Bryssel, Belgium
CIDETEC
Donostia - San Sebastian, Spain
COUP' INDUS
Saint Genix Sur Guiers, France
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Zur
Munchen, Germany
GEFCO
Puteaux, France
I.C. BELGIUM SCRL
Bryssel, Belgium
Lomartov S.L
Valencia, Spain
Metso Outotec Finland Oy
Tampere, Finland
Morrow Batteries AS
Arendal, Norway
The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Gif-sur-Yvette, France
University of Münster
Münster, Germany
Vianode AS
Oslo, Norway
Funding
European Commission (EC)
Project ID: EC/HE/101069865
Funding Chalmers participation during 2022–2026
Related Areas of Advance and Infrastructure
Sustainable development
Driving Forces