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UK startup Altilium bags £18.5m to build Britain’s first commercial EV battery refinery

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UK startup Altilium bags £18.5m to build Britain’s first commercial EV battery refinery
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In short: Altilium, a UK clean technology company, has secured £18.5 million in grant funding from the government’s DRIVE35 Scale-Up Fund to build ACT3, the country’s first commercial refinery for recovering critical minerals from end-of-life electric vehicle batteries. Located in Plymouth, Devon, the facility will process 24,000 EV batteries a year using Altilium’s proprietary EcoCathode™ process, […]
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