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REVITALISE · REcycling of low Value components using high purity pre-treatment, dIrecT recycling And green hydrometallurgical approaches for recycling of Lithium Ion and Sodium Ion BatteriEs

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 November 202331 October 2026EU funding €3,945,166Call HORIZON-CL5-2023-D2-01

REVITALISE delivers a holistic solution for green, low-cost, and low environmental impact recycling of NMC (Hi-Ni), LFP and Na-Ion batteries, representing 85% of battery waste streams up to 2025. REVITALISE develops low-cost and green processes to recover a full range of battery materials, including NMC, LFP, Al, Cu, Li, graphite, fluorides, phosphates and plastics.Overall recycling rates of 91%+ will be proven at TRL4 for waste processed from post-production scrap and end-of-life battery black mass. REVITALISE will develop innovative pre-treatment technologies based on electrohydraulic fragmentation, ultrasonication and magnetic, and electrostatic separation that will achieve very high levels of material stream purity. This will enable commercially viable recycling of low-value parts. The approach will enable direct recycling of 40% of the cathode and anode active parts, with direct characterisation of the lithiation (or sodiation) being developed that will be used as a basis of a smart-reformation approach for reclaimed active materials. The remaining 60% being suitable for hydrometallurgical recycling based on leaching with green organic acids from food waste, such as vitamin C (ascorbates), vinegar (acetate) and citric acid (citrates) and inorganic acids produced from industrial wastes.A further innovation is the development of water remediation with Li recovery from all wastewater streams generated, through the implementation of polymeric nanocomposite membrane separation with direct Li recycling for Li in water concentrations down to 0.6mg/L.The recycled parts will be assessed for (closed-loop) battery and other secondary applications for precursors and semi-products by the industrial partner Verkor through reformulation and upcycling of battery materials and validation of remanufactured batteries. An optimised process flow will be determined to achieve commercially viable recycling with maximised recovery rates and minimal environmental impact.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU

NO · €1,497,941

participant

HYDRO ENERGI AS

NO · €31,777

participant

UNIVERSITAET MUENSTER

DE · €407,625

participant

ICONIQ INNOVATION LIMITED

IE

participant

VERKOR

FR · €429,431

associatedPartner

THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

UK

participant

UNIVERSIDADE DE AVEIRO

PT · €425,055

associatedPartner

WATERCYCLE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED

UK

participant

ICONIQ INNOVATION SPAIN SL

ES · €314,763

participant

FUNDACIO EURECAT

ES · €436,825

participant

REELEMENTS GMBH

DE · €401,750

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