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NewsElectric vehicle waste batteries, recycled by water, ultrasonic waves, and vibration
CEO Name Yutack, Kim
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ABR has developed a technology that separates waste and recycled materials from waste batteries through water, ultrasonic waves, and vibration. Existing battery recycling involves a chemical process of dissolving defective or waste batteries with sulfuric acid to extract metals, which has solved the problem. Compared to the existing recycling method, carbon emissions are reduced by 60% and other environmentally harmful substances are reduced by more than 50%.
"It is a technology that can reduce both the cost and environmental burden of recycling batteries," said Kim Yu-tak, CEO of ABR. Kim received a doctorate from Yonsei University's Department of Materials Science and Engineering and worked as a researcher at the Korea Cell Research Association, before jumping into battery development. "We are discussing technology licensing with foreign companies such as the U.S., Germany, India, and Thailand," he said.
Link to article: 전기차 폐배터리, 물·초음파·진동으로 재활용