MG Motor India recycles first EV battery in association with Attero

MG India with Attero has successfully recycled its first EV battery and metal extracts and various other items from the recycling process, which can be used to develop new batteries.


MG advances partnership with Attero using its technology to recycle EV batteries in India
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MG advances partnership with Attero using its technology to recycle EV batteries in India

MG Motor India in partnership with Attero has successfully recycled its first EV battery and metal extracts and various other items from the recycling process, which can be used to develop new batteries. It was in May 2021 when the company partnered with Attero to recycle EV batteries To further reduce the carbon footprint of ZS EV users after the end of their lives. Attero, India’s largest electronic asset management company and clean-tech provider, operates its battery end-of-use management in India. With this achievement, the Chinese-owned British carmaker has further stepped up its initiatives to strengthen the EV ecosystem.

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Rajiv Chaba, Chairman and Managing Director, MG Motor India said, “Ensuring end-to-end sustainability for electric vehicles is something we at MG are passionate about. Since battery waste is a challenge to sustainable mobility, We believe battery recycling is the optimal way to bridge this void. We look forward to doing more work in this area to create sustainable, complete solutions that will help us drive a radical impact “

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The MG ZS EV uses a 44.5 kWh lithium-ion battery pack that powers a synchronous motor

Nitin Gupta, CEO & Co-Founder – Atero Recycling, “As EV players pick up pace, it is becoming increasingly important for India to have a sustainable approach to e-waste management. also holds the key to helping the transition. Linear to a circular economy. We have technology that enables us to extract about 99% of all metals from Lithium-Ion batteries and we use these processes for copper, lithium and envision to make India self-reliant in precious metals like cobalt. We are delighted to join hands with MG and our partnership will play a vital role in strengthening the EV ecosystem and setting an example across the industry.”

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To develop a sustainable and clean ecosystem, MG has recently collaborated with CleanMax to supply 4.85 MW of wind-solar hybrid power to the brand’s manufacturing facility in Halol, Gujarat. With this partnership, MG will eliminate around 2 lakh metric tonnes of CO2 in 15 years, which is equivalent to planting more than 13 lakh trees.

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