Jereh Partners with Witthal Gulf to Develop Lithium Battery Recycling Project in Abu Dhabi
2026-06-16 16:37
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The global adoption of electric vehicles and energy storage systems has brought the challenge of disposing of end-of-life batteries. Legal frameworks such as the EU Battery Regulation impose strict requirements on recycled material content, carbon footprint, and product end-of-life responsibility, making battery recycling a strategic cornerstone for securing critical raw material supply and supply chain resilience.

Jereh Lithium Battery Recycling Demonstration Facility in Zhengzhou

Jereh's intelligent battery recycling demonstration plant in Zhengzhou, China, offers a solution that meets both sustainability and economic viability requirements. Since its commissioning, the plant has processed over 15,000 tons of raw materials, maintained a utilization rate above 80%, and achieved profitability in its first year of operation. The recovery rate and purity of black mass both exceed 98%, while the separation efficiency of copper and aluminum reaches 96%, demonstrating the feasibility of battery recycling on an industrial scale.

This plant serves as a validation platform for Jereh's lithium battery recycling Version 1.0. Based on operational data, Jereh has developed the next-generation Version 2.0 lithium battery recycling plant and introduced an LFP (lithium iron phosphate) cathode material recycling solution, enhancing the value recovery of spent batteries.

The upgraded Version 2.0 plant increases the annual capacity of a single production line by 50%, while improving operational safety, efficiency, and environmental performance. The LFP regeneration solution employs a dry physical process, reducing processing costs by 40%, achieving a separation rate of up to 95%, requiring no wastewater discharge, and cutting carbon emissions by approximately 60%.

Jereh is expanding its global footprint through local partnerships in South Korea, Australia, Hungary, and the United States. After successfully validating Version 1.0 in Zhengzhou, the Version 2.0 plant will commence operations in Guangzhou and Chongqing in the coming weeks, with plans to promote it to overseas markets. Recently, Jereh signed an agreement with Witthal Gulf to jointly develop a lithium battery recycling project in Abu Dhabi. Jereh is also involved in formulating battery recycling standards and safety frameworks, committed to transforming spent batteries from waste into resources, helping to close the loop in the global battery value chain.

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