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Cracking the Battery Pollution Problem: India’s New Energy Recycling Project Enters Countdown

Time: 2025-04-14 9:47:03

Remember the lithium battery recycling equipment we shipped to India? After two weeks of intense construction and debugging, the installation of our lithium battery recycling production line in India has been basically completed. At present, the project team has completed the positioning and foundation fixing of key equipment, including the crushing and sorting system as well as the initial installation of the exhaust gas treatment device. On-site engineers have optimised the layout of the equipment to take into account local environmental conditions and ensure that the production line complies with Indian environmental regulations and safety standards.

The team overcame the challenges of climatic environment and supply chain coordination, and successfully realised the local adaptation of the core process to ensure that the production line complies with India's stringent environmental and safety standards. At this stage, the technicians are conducting final performance optimisation and operation training to prepare for the upcoming trial production.

As one of the fastest growing electric vehicle markets in the world, India's demand for lithium batteries is expected to increase tenfold by 2030. This recycling project not only alleviates the environmental pressure caused by waste batteries, but also creates economic value through the ‘renewable resource’ model, which has attracted a number of international companies to discuss business with local partners.

As a pioneer in sustainable energy solutions, Maxim Machinery is committed to promoting resource recycling through innovative technologies, covering lithium battery recycling, recycled material processing and clean energy development, with the vision of building a ‘zero-waste’ future.