IN A NUTSHELL 🔋 Princeton NuEnergy launched the first U.S. commercial-scale battery recycling facility in Chester, South Carolina, achieving a recycling yield of over 97%. 💡 The facility, fully compliant with regulatory standards, is set to expand its capacity to 15,000 tons per annum by 2026. 🌱 PNE’s low-temperature plasma-assisted separation process reduces costs by 38% and has a 69% lower environmental footprint compared to conventional methods. 🔄 The company is advancing a circular battery economy, ensuring a secure U.S. supply chain from production to recycling and remanufacturing. In a significant move to bolster the domestic supply chain, a New Jersey-based company, Princeton NuEnergy, has unveiled a groundbreaking battery recycling facility in Chester, South Carolina. This facility marks a milestone as the United States’ first commercial-scale Advanced Black Mass and battery-grade cathode active material production facility. With a remarkable recycling yield exceeding 97%, the site is set to play a pivotal role in regenerating and producing critical battery minerals domestically. As the push towards a circular battery economy intensifies, this facility stands at the forefront of innovation, heralding a new era in sustainable energy practices. Recovery Yield Surpasses Industry Norms Princeton NuEnergy’s new facility in Chester has set a new benchmark in battery materials recovery and manufacturing. According to Dr. Chao Yan, the company’s co-founder and CEO, the facility demonstrates that the United States can lead in this arena today, rather than years from now. With a recovery yield that surpasses industry norms, this site is not just another addition to the battery supply chain; it is a giant leap forward. The facility is fully compliant with regulatory standards and offers high-value downstream feedstock for battery production. Scientists Claim “Electric Revolution” as New Anodes Promise 300-Mile Charge in Mere Minutes But Critics Warn of Hidden Environme...
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