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Electra Battery Materials Successfully Recovers Lithium from Recycled Material

Mar 14, 2023


Electra Battery Materials reported it has successfully recovered lithium, a critical mineral needed for the electric vehicle (EV)battery supply chain, in its black mass recycling trial being conducted at its refinery in Temiskaming Shores, near Cobalt, Ontario north of Toronto. 

The recovery and subsequent production of a technical-grade lithium carbonate product in a plant-scale setting validates Electra’s proprietary hydrometallurgical process and helps to prepare for the commissioning of its larger refinery complex.

 “Recovering lithium from black mass represents a potential game changer for Electra and the North American EV supply chain,” said Trent Mell, CEO of Electra Battery Materials.

 Mell added, “Successfully demonstrating our lithium recovery process in a plant-scale environment supports our plans to commercialize our process with our industry partners and is a testament to efforts of Electra's Technical team.” 

Black mass is the industry term used to describe the material remaining after expired lithium-ion batteries are shredded and all casings removed.  Black mass contains high-value elements, including lithium, nickel, cobalt, manganese, copper, and graphite, that once recovered, can be recycled to produce new lithium-ion batteries. 

Traditionally, North American battery recyclers have focused on collecting and shredding batteries with the resulting black mass material treated by a pyrometallurgical smelting process with a higher carbon footprint and lower metal recoveries than hydrometallurgical processes. Electra Battery Materials, hydrometallurgical process will diminish the carbon footprint of producing EV battery material.

“Recycling lithium from expired batteries through hydrometallurgy, lowers the carbon footprint of manufacturing electric vehicles, and represents an important source of future supply for a commodity whose demand is expected to grow significantly in the coming years,” noted Mell.

“From Electra’s perspective, it considerably strengthens the economics of our battery recycling strategy by providing another high-value product we can sell," Mell explained. 

Recycling black mass will increasingly become a key feature of the EV battery supply chain given the strong demand for critical minerals and the looming supply deficit of metals such as nickel and cobalt. According to data from McKinsey & Company, available battery material for recycling is expected to grow by 20% per year through 2040.

“Our refinery team, combined with our consulting engineering partners, achieved a significant milestone in proving up our hydrometallurgical process for treating black mass,” said Mark Trevisiol, Electra’s Vice President of Project Development. “We achieved these outstanding results in less than two years, going from bench-scale laboratory testing to plant scale production.”

 Electra launched its black mass demonstration plant at the end of December 2022, and has processed material in a batch mode, successfully extracting lithium, nickel, cobalt, manganese, copper, and graphite. As disclosed previously, Electra has decided to extend its black mass processing and recovery activities through June 2023, beyond the company’s initial target of 75 tonnes, as a result of preliminary results achieved to date and interest expressed by potential commercial partners. 

The total amount of material to be processed and recovered through June will be determined in the coming weeks. The company has identified multiple sources of supply, and is in discussions on terms and conditions with vendors. All of Electra’s recovered material will be sold to third-party companies for additional processing and re-use in a number of applications. 

Electra is a processor of low-carbon, ethically sourced battery materials. Currently commissioning North America’s only cobalt sulfate refinery, Electra is executing a multipronged strategy focused on onshoring the electric vehicle supply chain.  Keys to its strategy are integrating black mass recycling and nickel sulfate production at Electra’s refinery located north of Toronto, advancing Iron Creek, at its cobalt-copper exploration-stage project in the Idaho Cobalt Belt, and expanding cobalt sulfate processing into Bécancour, Quebec. 

 For more information contact:
Joe Racanelli
Vice President, Investor Relations
info@ElectraBMC.com
416.900.3891
visit www.ElectraBMC.com

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