Cellcycle Achieves Breakthrough with Development of New Direct Battery Recycling Process

Battery Tech

Cellcycle, part of the SER Group, has today announced the development of a novel and groundbreaking direct recycling process for lithium-ion batteries. 

This innovative method uses environmentally friendly, green solvents to sustainably separate the binder, cathode active material (CAM), and aluminium foil from battery production scrap, providing a streamlined, energy-efficient approach to recycling that could potentially eliminate the need for additional processes such as hydrometallurgy and pyrometallurgy. 

By reducing carbon emissions and maintaining the integrity of the recovered materials, this process sets a new standard in sustainable battery recycling.

Through this new innovative process, the team were able to successfully recover over 95% of the cathode active material from NMC 532 lithium battery production scrap using green solvents. However, unlike other recycling methods that rely on extreme temperatures as high as 600 degrees, the team at Cellcycle were able to achieve these results whilst keeping temperatures below 80 degrees, marking a significant step forward in   

This demonstrates its capability to recover battery-grade materials directly from manufacturing scrap, ensuring they can be seamlessly reintegrated into the production process. Such efficiency is crucial for addressing the growing challenge of battery production waste as the industry continues to expand.

Raouf Hosseini, Associate Professor at Cellcycle commented, “This innovation marks a vital step forward for the battery industry, particularly here in the UK. At present, the country lacks any commercial scale refining capability, yet the demand for critical mineral recovery will grow significantly as more gigafactories become operational in the coming years. Our process addresses this pressing challenge by recovering high-quality materials in a sustainable manner, paving the way for a more resilient and environmentally responsible battery supply chain.”

Direct recycling is essential for the future of battery sustainability, enabling the recovery of high-quality materials without the environmental costs associated with traditional methods. Compared to other direct recycling approaches, which often depend on energy-intensive techniques to remove binders, Cellcycle’s process operates under milder conditions, further reducing its environmental footprint and energy demands.

“This achievement is a testament to our commitment to innovation and environmental stewardship,” said Jonathan Regan, Head of Technical at Cellcycle. “We’re not just tackling today’s waste challenges but laying the groundwork for a circular battery economy that benefits both industry and the planet.”

As demand for lithium-ion batteries continues to surge across electric vehicles, renewable energy, and consumer electronics, ensuring a closed-loop supply chain is critical. By recovering and reintegrating essential materials into manufacturing, Cellcycle’s solution aligns with Europe’s goals for sustainable industrial practices and a greener future.

This development reflects Cellcycle’s broader strategy to lead in comprehensive lithium battery solutions. With a focus on innovative green technologies, the company is dedicated to managing waste responsibly and supporting the UK and Europe in building a robust circular economy for lithium batteries.

For further information, please contact: Max Nagle
Marketing and Communications Manager
Cellcycle, the SER Group
[email protected]

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About Cellcycle

Cellcycle is a UK-based, carbon-neutral company specializing in the sustainable recycling and reuse of lithium-ion batteries. Operating two Government approved facilities in the UK with a combined capacity to process up to 80,000 tonnes of battery material annually, Cellcycle offers comprehensive end-of-life solutions across various sectors, including automotive, e-mobility, healthcare, and energy. Their services encompass ADR-compliant logistics, battery testing, discharging, triage, dismantling, and the recovery of critical materials. Committed to innovation, Cellcycle is developing one of the UK’s first industrial-scale lithium-ion battery recycling processes, incorporating bio-based technologies to enhance material recovery and support a circular economy.


About the SER Group

The SER Group is a leading provider of sustainable solutions for IT, electronics, and batteries, committed to helping create a sustainable future for all. With three state-of-the-art facilities across the UK, the SER Group specialises in a diverse range of services, including recycling, waste management, engineering, and secure storage solutions. The Group is also at the forefront of research and development, continually innovating new processes to enhance resource recovery and support a circular economy. Through its specialist divisions, including Cellcycle and Cellstorage, the SER Group delivers end-to-end solutions designed to meet the evolving needs of industries focused on sustainability and environmental responsibility.