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Electric vehicle batteries may drive recycling industry growth

20 April 2026
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As many as 4,000 electric vehicle batteries could be recycled annually as an Australian start-up, Renewable Metals, secures a $12 million funding boost. The Perth-based company announced this investment to establish a battery-recycling prototype plant in Western Australia and design its first commercial facility in New South Wales. This announcement follows a recent study indicating that battery recycling could contribute $6.9 billion to Australia’s economy by 2050, coinciding with rising electric vehicle sales. The funding round, led by the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, attracted investors including Climate Tech Partners and European Metal Recycling. Renewable Metals aims to recover 95% of critical minerals from end-of-life lithium-ion batteries through a patented process, positioning itself to compete with leading Chinese recyclers and support the growing demand for sustainable battery recycling solutions.

Why It Matters

The transition to electric vehicles is accelerating globally, driven by rising fuel prices and a push for sustainable energy solutions. In Australia, over 250,000 large-scale batteries have been installed under government incentives, reflecting increasing household adoption. The battery recycling sector is projected to significantly boost the economy, contributing $2.1 billion in 2025 and potentially reaching $6.9 billion by 2050 while creating thousands of jobs. This sector’s growth aligns with global trends toward recycling mandates and restrictions on exporting waste, emphasizing the need for domestic processing capabilities to strengthen supply chains and reduce reliance on foreign markets.

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