Mobec’s Noida Recycling Plant: Powering India’s Next Green Revolution

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Turning Battery Waste into a Strategic Asset

Mobec Innovation has taken a transformative step with the launch of its cutting-edge lithium battery recycling plant in Noida. With the capacity to process a remarkable 6,000 tons of spent batteries annually, the facility represents a leap forward in reducing India’s reliance on imported critical minerals. Through the adoption of a sophisticated, multi-stage recycling pipeline—spanning battery dismantling, component separation, black mass collection, advanced purification, and state-of-the-art hydrometallurgical extraction—Mobec achieves nearly 99% efficiency in reclaiming valuable materials like lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, graphite, and copper.

Aligning with India’s Net Zero and Circular Economy Vision

This advanced facility comes online at a pivotal moment for the nation’s green ambitions. Mobec’s venture is in complete harmony with India’s commitment to sustainability, aiming for a circular economy in battery materials and supporting the country’s Viksit Bharat 2047 and Net Zero goals. By keeping more critical minerals within domestic supply chains, Mobec not only strengthens national resource security but also accelerates the clean energy transition crucial for future mobility and industrial growth.

A Networked Approach to National Impact

Mobec isn’t stopping at a single facility. The company’s strategic partnership model—which has already welcomed its first collaborator in Greater Noida—serves to rapidly scale the reach of this recycling revolution across the country. By sharing proprietary technologies and operational expertise, Mobec is laying the groundwork for a robust, distributed network of recycling centers, making green practices accessible and impactful nationwide.

Creating True Circularity: Battery Second Life and Black Mass Recovery

Integral to Mobec’s vision is its Battery Second Life program, where batteries with diminished capacity are refurbished and redeployed, extending their usefulness and supporting diverse industries. Further, the company’s intense focus on black mass recovery maximizes the retrieval of precious metals for reuse, ensuring that no valuable resource goes untapped. Together, these measures foster a closed-loop ecosystem—championing resource efficiency, supporting green mobility, and advancing India’s march toward energetic self-reliance as the EV sector enters a new phase of maturity.

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