Recycling,
Reimagined.
THE COMPANY:
Recyclus Group operates LiBatt – a lithium-ion battery recycling plant in the UK.
pre-money Valuation
£30,000,000
Invest in Recyclus as we deploy next-generation processing equipment to unlock greater value from every tonne of recycled material.
This will increase profitability while enabling us to scale with the UK’s rapidly growing battery market.
The Problem
The expansion of EVs and consumer electronics has created a demand for safe handling and processing of end-of-life lithium-ion batteries in the UK, with critical minerals being lost and Li-ion fires increasing.
The Solution
Recyclus operates an industrial-scale recycling plant using proprietary recycling technology which is designed to safely process lithium-ion batteries, recovering black mass, copper, aluminium, and other materials.
The Market
Europe’s battery markets aim to reach €35bn by 2030, with the amount of batteries projected to be recycled in Europe will reach 420 kilotons in 2030, driven by government regulations.
Use of Funds
Funds raised will be used to purchase additional processing equipment designed to further optimise recycled material outputs. By extracting more value from each tonne of material processed, this investment aims to increase profitability while enabling Recyclus to scale alongside growing battery volumes in the UK.
Customers
Battery supply clients include boxxe (a technology supplier to the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD)), Ocado, Halfords, and other automotive, retail, and waste management organisations across the UK.
Highlights
Operational
Operational Wolverhampton plant; generating revenue since July 2023.
TFS Licence
TFS Licence approved & obtained from Feb ’25 to Feb ’26, expanding operational capabilities.
Proprietary Technology
Recycling plants with proprietary technology.
UBRS
Universal Battery Recycling System (UBRS) partially funded by Innovate UK grant.
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