
Japan's lithium recovery process hits 90% efficiency from spent EV batteries
Hacker News·58m·donohoe
A new recycling method can recover up to 90% of lithium from used EV batteries, addressing supply constraints for battery makers. This matters to indie hardware makers and small battery startups that depend on steady material costs—better recycling infrastructure could stabilize lithium prices and reduce reliance on new mining.
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