BASF to build commercial scale battery recycling black mass plant

BASF wants to build a commercial scale battery recycling black mass plant in Schwarzheide, Germany.

BASF to build commercial scale battery recycling black mass plant
The Schwarzheide commercial scale battery recycling black mass plant will allow BASF to optimize the end-to-end recycling process and reduce the CO2 footprint. Photo: BASF

The site is an ideal location for the build-up of battery recycling activities given the presence of many EV car manufacturers and cell producers in Central Europe. This investment will create about 30 new production jobs, with startup planned for early 2024.

Black mass production is the first step in the battery recycling process and is based on mechanical treatment of the batteries. The produced black mass contains high amounts of the key metals used to produce CAM: lithium, nickel, cobalt and manganese. It will be the feedstock for the commercial hydrometallurgical refinery for battery recycling that BASF plans to build mid of this decade.

Source: BASF Catalysts

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