(D) – The automaker BMW and the battery recycling company Duesenfeld are joining efforts to recycle lithium-ion batteries from electric cars. The two companies have jointly developed a process that can achieve a recycling rate of up to 96 percent, according to BMW. The process also allows for the graphite and ...
BMW and Duesenfeld aiming for 96 per cent recycling rate for lithium batteries
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