Red Star Electronic to build lithium battery recycling project
2025-02-05 12:02:21 [Print]
Guizhou Red Star Electronic Material Co
When fully operational, the project is able to process 43,900tpa of end-of-life lithium batteries to produce 16,321tpa of ternary material black mass and 10,000tpa of LFP black mass, which are used for recycling. It will also produce 36,416t of anhydrous sodium sulphate, 5,250t of battery grade lithium carbonate, 10,000t of nickel-cobalt-manganese ternary hydroxide, 16,077t of trisodium phosphate, and 11,119t of ferrous sulfate annually.
Guizhou Red Star Electronic Material Co., Ltd . has existing recycling capacity of 15,000tpa of used lithium batteries and related materials and is able to produce 6,000tpa of ternary hydroxide, most of which is supplied to CNGR Advanced Material Co . , Ltd . The company also supplies some lithium carbonate to Guizhou Best New Energy Materials Co . , Ltd . , with the rest sold to Guiyang, Xingyi and other regions.
. , Ltd . has been given initial approval by the environmental authority of Tongren to build a waste lithium battery recycling project for a total planned investment of RMB432 million (USD59 . 31 million). When fully operational, the project is able to process 43,900tpa of end-of-life lithium batteries to produce 16,321tpa of ternary material black mass and 10,000tpa of LFP black mass, which are used for recycling. It will also produce 36,416t of anhydrous sodium sulphate, 5,250t of battery grade lithium carbonate, 10,000t of nickel-cobalt-manganese ternary hydroxide, 16,077t of trisodium phosphate, and 11,119t of ferrous sulfate annually.
Guizhou Red Star Electronic Material Co., Ltd . has existing recycling capacity of 15,000tpa of used lithium batteries and related materials and is able to produce 6,000tpa of ternary hydroxide, most of which is supplied to CNGR Advanced Material Co . , Ltd . The company also supplies some lithium carbonate to Guizhou Best New Energy Materials Co . , Ltd . , with the rest sold to Guiyang, Xingyi and other regions.