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Transforming old into new:
Volkswagen Group Components commences battery recycling

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Enrico Beltz
Enrico Beltz
Volkswagen Group Technology Volkswagen Group Components | Head of Communications
Dr. Stefan Ernst
Dr. Stefan Ernst
Volkswagen Group Technology Spokesperson Battery | Volkswagen Group Technology
Tim Fronzek
Tim Fronzek
Spokesperson Products and Innovation | Volkswagen Group Technology
Battery recycling pilot plant
Andreas Salewsky (r.), plant manager Volkswagen Group Components Salzgitter, and local works council chairman Dirk Windmüller commence operation of the recycling plant.
  • Pilot plant in Salzgitter goes into operation
  • The goal is to achieve a closed-loop process for recovering valuable raw materials from lithium-ion batteries
  • Group Board Member Thomas Schmall: “A future-oriented issue that makes a major contribution to climate protection and raw material supply”

Wolfsburg/Salzgitter. Today, Volkswagen Group Components opened the Group’s first plant for recycling electric car batteries in Salzgitter. As pilot operation commences, the Volkswagen Group takes another committed step towards sustainable end-to-end responsibility for the entire value chain of the electric vehicle battery. The aim is the industrialised recovery of valuable raw materials such as lithium, nickel, manganese and cobalt in a closed loop together with aluminium, copper and plastics, achieving a recycling rate of more than 90% over the long term.

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