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 CIRCULAR ECONOMY  graphite play a pivotal role in shaping                who remain concerned over the infl ux
 AE Elemental opens lithium-ion battery recycling   the overall cost structure of Li-ion bat-  of low-cost EVs from China, in part
       teries. As these materials are core com-
                                                                          enabled through low-cost LFP batteries.
 facility in Poland  ponents of a battery cell, their market                 Despite the challenges ahead, the
       dynamics directly affect battery pricing
       trends.                                                            medium-long-term  outlook  for the
 AE Elemental,  a joint venture                                           Li-ion  market  remains  positive,  with
 of  US-based  battery  materials  fi rm,   Supply and demand dynamics are   considerable  growth  opportunities
 Ascend Elements  and Poland-based   critical  to battery  pricing. For exam-  across the supply chain, according to
 Elemental Strategic Metals, have opened   ple, LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate)   the report. “There continues to be broad
 its  fi rst  commercial-scale  electric   type Li-ion batteries  are widely used   policy support for both EVs and renew-
 vehicle (EV) battery recycling facility.  due to their comparatively  low cost   able  deployment,  both of which rely
       compared to NMC (Nickel Manganese  margins for producers and highlighting  heavily on  Li-ion  battery technology.
 Located in  Zawiercie, Poland,  the   Cobalt)-based battery chemistries but  the strong competition in LFP produc-  Policy and regulation, including the US
 newly constructed facility can process   in 2022, LFP cathode prices increased  tion in a trend seen more broadly across  Infl ation Reduction Act and emissions
 12,000-tpa of  used  Li-ion batteries –   faster than expected based on underly-  the industry.  performance standards in Europe, and
 or approximately 28,000 EV battery packs   ing lithium and material prices due to a   technological advancements will conti-
 annually – making it one of the largest   surge in demand, especially in China.   While low battery prices are bene-  nue  to  create stable demand for  EVs
 battery recycling facilities in Europe.  This led to a fast rise in LFP cathode  fi cial to consumers, they can curb new  outside of China while increasing
       production capacity in China and  investment and  creates a  challenging  deployment of  renewable power  will
       overcapacity  through 2023 and 2024.  environment  for new entrants,  an is-  continue to drive the adoption of energy
 As demand  for  EVs continues  to   Subsequently, LFP cathode prices have  sue more keenly felt by European and  and battery storage systems,” the report
 grow,  lithium-ion  battery recycling is   fallen  to as low as $5/kg, squeezing  North American  battery  industries  added.
 becoming an  increasingly important
 part of the EV battery materials supply   Ascend Elements, representing our fi rst   INVESTMENT
 chain.  In the European Union (EU),   commercial-scale battery  recycling
 new batteries will be required to contain   facility  in Europe. Expanding  into   Canada’s Woodland Biofuels plans $1.35-bn renew-
 a minimum amount of recycled content   Europe will allow us to better service
 by 2030. Lithium-ion battery recycling   our customers locally  and help the   able natural gas and green hydrogen project in US
 also keeps hazardous battery materials   industry comply with new EU rules
 out  of  landfi lls  while  minimising  the   requiring  recycled material  in new   Woodland Biofuels Inc., a Toronto-
 environmental impacts associated with   batteries,”  said  Mr. Mike  O’Kronley,   based company, has announced  a
 nickel, cobalt and lithium mining.  CEO of Ascend Elements.  $1.35-bn investment  at the Port of
       South Louisiana  (US) to create  “the
 The  AE  Elemental facility will   Beyond Poland, the JV is planning   world’s largest carbon  negative”
 disassemble,  discharge  and  shred EV   to build Europe’s largest lithium-ion   renewable  natural gas (RNG) and
 batteries to produce black mass, which  lithium extraction  capabilities  will be  battery recycling  facility in  Germany.   “ultra-green” hydrogen facility.
 can be used to make new engineered  added to the new facility later this year  The planned  AE Elemental  facility
 EV battery materials, including cath-  and will be operational by 2026.  will have the capacity to recycle up to   The RNG facility will be built in the
 ode active material (CAM) and cathode   25,000 metric tons of batteries per year,   fi rst phase expected to begin operations
 precursor (pCAM).  Commercial-scale   “This is a signifi cant milestone for  or approximately 58,000 EVs annually.  in 2028 while the green hydrogen plant
       will be set up in the second phase.
 FUTURE TRENDS
 New report examines impact of falling battery costs   biomass to produce sustainable biofuel
          The company will utilise waste
 on Li-ion battery market   used in transportation, heating and
       electricity generation.           from the atmosphere annually and store  of CO  annually. Once both stages are
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 A new report from UK-based mar-  outlooks  and  forecasts”, expects the  ward trend, the report also outlines how   it  safely  underground. Phase 1 is ex-  completely functional, the project is
 ket  intelligence  fi rm,  IDTechEx  on  lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery cell market  this will affect the Li-ion battery market   The company expects to perma-  pected to permanently remove 210,000  expected to be one of the largest CO
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 ‘Li-ion battery  market  2025-2035:  to reach over $400-bn by 2035. With  in the long term. The cost of raw mate-  nently remove hundreds  of  thousands  tonnes of CO  annually. Phase 2 will  removal projects globally, according to
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 Technologies, players, applications,  battery prices continuing their down-  rials such as lithium, nickel, cobalt, and   of tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO )  remove approximately 660,000 tonnes  the company.
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