Maxvolt ReEarth Aims to Boost EV Battery Circularity

Maxvolt ReEarth Aims to Boost EV Battery Circularity

Maxvolt ReEarth Aims to Boost EV Battery Circularity
Maxvolt Energy has launched Maxvolt ReEarth, a subsidiary focused on lithium battery recycling in India. The company aims to recover valuable materials and create a circular ecosystem for EV and clean energy batteries.

 

Maxvolt Energy has announced the launch of its new subsidiary, Maxvolt ReEarth, aimed at developing a comprehensive lithium battery recycling ecosystem in India. The initiative seeks to address the growing volume of end-of-life batteries arising from the country’s expanding electric vehicle (EV) and clean energy sectors.

Maxvolt ReEarth will manage the full lifecycle of lithium batteries, including second-life applications, disassembly and shredding of end-of-life units, black mass production, and extraction of critical minerals. The subsidiary plans to process multiple battery chemistries, including LFP, NMC, NCA, and LCO, with a focus on recovering valuable materials such as lithium, nickel, cobalt, and manganese.

The company highlighted that the move is in response to increasing battery consumption driven by EV adoption, telecom infrastructure expansion, and renewable energy storage requirements. Recycling operations will employ advanced mechanical processing and extraction technologies to ensure high recovery yields while adhering to domestic and international environmental regulations.

The leadership team of Maxvolt ReEarth includes Vishal Gupta as Director of Technology, Payal Jain as Chief Technology Officer, and Shashank Shukla as Chief Executive Officer. All three executives hold engineering degrees from prestigious IIT institutions.

“With Maxvolt ReEarth, we are taking an important step toward closing the loop in India’s lithium battery value chain,” said Vishal Gupta. “We aim to build a strong recycling ecosystem that not only addresses environmental responsibility but also enhances resource security and supports the long-term growth of India’s EV and clean energy sectors.”

Maxvolt ReEarth plans to collaborate with EV manufacturers, fleet operators, battery producers, telecom companies, energy storage providers, government agencies, and research institutions. These partnerships are intended to ensure material traceability and establish sustainable demand channels for recycled battery materials.

The subsidiary’s business model focuses on second-life battery applications, black mass manufacturing, and mineral recovery, positioning it as a key player in India’s emerging circular economy framework.

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