Navprakriti Targets 150 Partnerships for India EV Battery Recycling Expansion​

Greaves Electric Mobility

Navprakriti accelerates India’s battery recycling efforts with a goal of 150 partnerships. The company seeks alliances with automakers, battery manufacturers, and local authorities to build a robust nationwide network. This move addresses the surge in EV battery waste as adoption grows.​

Partnership Strategy for Scale

Navprakriti prioritizes tie-ups with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and urban bodies for efficient battery collection. These collaborations streamline reverse logistics and boost recovery rates of valuable metals. The approach ensures compliance with emerging e-waste regulations.​

Tackling Battery Waste Challenges

Rising EV sales generate millions of end-of-life batteries annually, posing disposal risks. Navprakriti deploys advanced hydrometallurgical processes to extract lithium, cobalt, and nickel sustainably. Partnerships enhance traceability from cradle to grave.​

Implications for Circular Economy

Expanded recycling reduces reliance on imported minerals, cutting costs for new batteries. Navprakriti aims for higher domestic content in EV supply chains. The network supports India’s 30% EV penetration target by 2030 through resource efficiency.​

ELECTRIFYING INDIA’S LAST MILE