India, EU Pitch for Joint Initiative to Strengthen EV Battery Recycling
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India and the EU will boost battery recycling to reduce dependence on China through a new €15.2 million joint initiative aimed at revolutionizing the recovery of critical materials used in electric vehicles. The project seeks to transform technological waste into new sources of lithium, cobalt and graphite, thus reducing the strong international dependence on imports from the Chinese market in full global expansion of electric mobility. The stra…
India, EU pitch for joint initiative to strengthen EV battery recycling
India and the European Union have launched a new initiative to recycle electric vehicle batteries. This joint effort aims to secure raw materials and promote a circular economy. A funding pool of 15.2 million euro will support advanced recycling technologies and pilot projects in India. The program will bring together researchers, industries, and startups to develop innovative solutions.
India–EU Launch €15.2 Mn EV Battery Recycling Call to Secure Critical Minerals, Boost Circular Economy, and Strengthen Green Tech Ties
India and the European Union have jointly launched a €15.2 million (~₹169 crore) call for proposals under the Trade & Technology Council (TTC) to advance EV battery recycling technologies, with submissions open until 15 September 2026. This initiative aims to secure critical minerals, accelerate the circular economy, and strengthen India–EU green innovation ties.The goal is to recycle old electric vehicle (EV) batteries so that valuable minerals…
India-EU announce Rs 169 crore push for EV battery recycling
India and the European Union have launched a joint initiative worth 15.2 million euros (around Rs 169 crore) to develop advanced recycling technologies for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, as both sides look to strengthen critical mineral supply chains and support the transition towards a circular economy.
India-EU launch Rs 169 crore EV battery recycling drive, bids open till Sept 15 - OrissaPOST
New Delhi: India and the European Union have deepened their clean energy partnership with the launch of a third coordinated call for proposals on recycling electric vehicle (EV) batteries, under the India-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC). The initiative, part of Working Group 2 on Green and Clean Energy Technologies, sets a submission deadline of September 15, 2026. The joint programme comes with a funding pool of about Rs 169 crore and aim…
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