Lithium battery recycling process


How does the process work?
Our service is structured around a clear and safe step-by-step process that fully relieves businesses of all concerns.

1. Intake and registration
The process starts with the registration of lithium batteries that need to be recycled or processed. Our specialists assess various factors to determine the appropriate processing route.
- Type of battery (for example e-bikes, electric vehicles, or industrial batteries)
- The condition of the battery (defective, damaged, or end-of-life)
- Weight and volume
- Transport requirements according to ADR guidelines
Based on this, we determine the safest and most efficient processing route.

2. Classification and safe packaging
Lithium batteries are classified as hazardous substances. Therefore, correct classification and packaging are essential to prevent risks during transport and storage.
- Correct ADR classification
- Safe transport packaging
- Fire-resistant storage containers
- Correct labeling and documentation

3. Collection and transport
A&M Batteries organizes the safe transport of lithium batteries from your location to our processing facility.
- ADR-certified transport
- Specially designed battery containers
- Trained logistics partners
- Full traceability of batteries
This ensures that every battery is transported safely and in compliance with regulations.

4. Safe storage and consolidation
After transport, batteries are temporarily stored in specially designed storage facilities. This storage ensures that batteries can be safely kept and prepared for further processing.
- Safe storage of batteries
- Consolidation of transport flows
- Preparation for further processing
Our storage complies with all safety and environmental standards and uses fire-resistant containers and controlled storage zones.

5. Dismantling and preparation
When batteries are no longer usable, they are dismantled and prepared for recycling.
- Separation of battery modules
- Inspection of reusable components
- Preparation of materials for further processing
In some cases, components can still be reused or applied in so-called second-life applications.

6. Recycling and raw material recovery
In the final phase, lithium batteries are recycled and valuable raw materials are recovered.
- Lithium
- Cobalt
- Nickel
- Copper
- Aluminum
These materials can be reused in the production of new batteries and electronic products, reducing the demand for new raw materials and strengthening the circular economy.