A look at one of the Chinese firms spearheading the growing industry around recycling batteries.
GEM's Xu Kaihua, speaking at the opening ceremony of a Chinese language training crash course for the Joint Metallurgical Engineering Master Training Program between GEM, China's Central South University, and the Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investment of Indonesia, October 5, 2023. Credit: GEM
The world’s transition to electric vehicles is raising new questions for companies and governments — including what to do with EV batteries once they’re no longer usable. China, already at the forefront of EV production, has in turn needed to become a leader in reusing critical raw materials such as lithium and nickel from old batteries.
Source: Company annual report
This week, The Wire profiles one of China’s leading recycling companies, Green-Eco-Manufacture (GEM), and looks at w
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