The coverage was really good, i would really like to know insights as we are planning a recycling plant for the same but there is hardly any information available online. On sourcing particularly thank you this will be great help
INDIA NEEDS TO PRODUCE THESE PLANTS YESTERDAY. INDIA IS NUMBER ONE IN RECYCLING. INDIA RECYCLES EVERYTHING. SO NO PROBLEMS. INDIA SHOULD BUY THIS WASTE FROM OTHER COUNTRIES.
India's EV problem is its 100% tariff on imports. Recycling metals from batteries is not nearly so simple. First, really expensive metals like cobalt and nickel is bring phased out, and minor metals like Lithium are much harder to separate from say aluminium and copper scrap, than when they are mined from thr earth.
@@heartwin1399 By using non critical metal in batteries. Lithium Sulphur is already replacing Cobalt and Nickel. and there are several other promising alternatives.
@@dnomyarnostaw Sir what if we evolve out of the lithium tradition to transit for a sodium battery? Or may be other rare earth metals? Don't u think we lag behind in Battery RnD??
Kindly also read what is the cost for recycling batteries, health hazards to workers who come into contact with lithium or lead acid, what processes can be deployed to recycle ev battery and which one would be most favorable Lastly is there any way out just don't give vague facts
GOOD VIDEO! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. GOVERNMENT SHOULD INCENTIVIZE COMPANIES AND INDIVIDUALS TO TAKE UP RECYCLING.
The coverage was really good, i would really like to know insights as we are planning a recycling plant for the same but there is hardly any information available online. On sourcing particularly thank you this will be great help
Wow! I had no idea about that little nugget of info about lithium from scrap batteries!
Great insight and really beautiful work done on stats!! Need more of this content
I am interested in establishing a used batteries recycling unit. Can you please guide me
Good Explanation Thank You
Very much informative, keep up the great work Prathik. 👍
Well done Sir 👏
Great Explanation!
Wow your content is very good
INDIA NEEDS TO PRODUCE THESE PLANTS YESTERDAY. INDIA IS NUMBER ONE IN RECYCLING. INDIA RECYCLES EVERYTHING. SO NO PROBLEMS. INDIA SHOULD BUY THIS WASTE FROM OTHER COUNTRIES.
Very good information
Trying to solve this problem only now , hope to get started in 1 month ...
If batteries are not made in India then can recycled material be exported to manufacturing destinations?
Very interesting.
Great Video
How about doing a video on sodium ion battery and their potential use in EVs
Very informative
Is the recycling profitable???
PLZZZZ MAKE VIDEO ON JOBS ON E MOBILITY SECTOR
I need contant like how to make car battery out of the recycle e waste
Can we convert this into a business model?
Bro is there any PPT video on lithium ion batterie
STUPID TO EXPORT COBOLT AND NICKEL.
It is ECO system not echo system
India's EV problem is its 100% tariff on imports.
Recycling metals from batteries is not nearly so simple. First, really expensive metals like cobalt and nickel is bring phased out, and minor metals like Lithium are much harder to separate from say aluminium and copper scrap, than when they are mined from thr earth.
So what you think sir is the solution or say, a possible way to break the vicious circle?
@@heartwin1399 By using non critical metal in batteries. Lithium Sulphur is already replacing Cobalt and Nickel. and there are several other promising alternatives.
@@dnomyarnostaw Sir what if we evolve out of the lithium tradition to transit for a sodium battery? Or may be other rare earth metals? Don't u think we lag behind in Battery RnD??
It's not tough it's just that You don't want others to come into this field, so you can avoid competition 😂
when we recycled the ev batteries so many waste material or component found which can be reuse and reduce the e waste
Kindly also read what is the cost for recycling batteries, health hazards to workers who come into contact with lithium or lead acid, what processes can be deployed to recycle ev battery and which one would be most favorable
Lastly is there any way out just don't give vague facts
Robotics and automation is the solutions
Lol. There is no technology in the world to recover lithium from the black powder. 😂 All big talks in the air.
The future is Silicon Batteries. Stop wasting your time with Li-ion batteries.
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