American Battery Technology Company Named "Recycling Technology Solution 2025" by CleanTech Breakthrough
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Achievement highlights capabilities of company’s internally-developed, first-of-kind, commercial-scale battery recycling technologies for recovery of battery critical materials that meet stringent material quality specifications and standards

Reno, Nev., April 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Battery Technology Company (NASDAQ: ABAT), an integrated critical battery materials company that is commercializing its technologies for both primary battery minerals manufacturing and secondary minerals lithium-ion battery recycling, has been "Recycling Technology Solution of the Year" by CleanTech Breakthrough. This prestigious recognition highlights American Battery Technology Company’s (ABTC) internally-developed advancements in battery recycling technology and its contributions to creating a circular supply chain for critical battery materials.

The CleanTech Breakthrough Awards program is one of the industry’s most comprehensive evaluations of leading organizations, technologies, and solutions in clean technology. This year, the program received thousands of nominations from countries around the globe, underscoring the significance of ABTC’s achievements in this space.

At the heart of ABTC’s success is its innovative "de-manufacturing" recycling process, which challenges traditional high-impact methods like smelting and shredding. Instead, ABTC employs de-manufacturing process with selective hydrometallurgical processing. When fully implemented, this two-phase approach allows for:

  • A feedstock-agnostic system capable of processing various lithium-ion battery sizes and chemistries

  • High recovery rates of critical materials, including lithium, nickel, cobalt, manganese, copper, and aluminum

  • Sustainable practices, such as reductions in waste, air pollution, and natural resource usage when compared to conventional methods

The ABTC strategic de-manufacturing recycling process combines targeted selective hydrometallurgical methods. This approach makes the system feedstock-agnostic, capable of processing various lithium-ion battery sizes, shapes, and chemistries. The first phase of this process produces recycled materials such as copper, aluminum, steel, lithium intermediate, and black mass, while the second phase will further refine these materials into battery-grade nickel sulfate, cobalt sulfate, manganese sulfate, and lithium hydroxide.

Strategic Milestones in ABTC’s Commercialization of its Battery Recycling Technology
ABTC has established itself as a driving force in sustainable battery innovation through several key initiatives: