Cully
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Theirs quite a few which all seem to be at a similar stage, as in building factories, but the industry is in its infancy.
A few are already up and running, such as li-cycle and Redwood, though Redwood is privately owned.
I believe both only take the process to black mass, a secondary process is then required to separate the metals back to feedstock.
ABML look to be the first to really take this to the next level and with a full closed loop process though they are still pre revenue. A few others like sxoof and Technology Minerals, are also at early stage.
I'm heavily invested in abml and recently opened a small position in technology minerals.
Be prepared for a bumpy ride and a very long hold if you do invest in them, non are guaranteed to be successful though I'm happy to risk it.
Tommyboy27
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Yes there are couple of batt recycling companies and this industry will be catching many attention. I will not comment much about the recycling companies.
KULR is uniquely positioned to offer disruptive thermal management solutions and also work with hertitage batt recycling for Li-ion transportation. KULR position in this EV batt market has just only started out and rhey are advancing Li-ion tech. EV is just 1 frontier which KULR is focusing on among many frontiers.
There are many more coming catalysts such as the upcoming Bitcoin cooling technology, their space proven technology validated by NASA, Q1 2022 cell check tech. This gem is not getting noticed by many but do check out KULR because once the upcoming catalysts are here, it would be difficult to get on the train. Current PT is $7 by Litchfield Hills Research. Hope this give u a better insight.
lailie : Try ABML, they just started building a pilot factory in NV
Cully : Theirs quite a few which all seem to be at a similar stage, as in building factories, but the industry is in its infancy.
A few are already up and running, such as li-cycle and Redwood, though Redwood is privately owned.
I believe both only take the process to black mass, a secondary process is then required to separate the metals back to feedstock.
ABML look to be the first to really take this to the next level and with a full closed loop process though they are still pre revenue. A few others like sxoof and Technology Minerals, are also at early stage.
I'm heavily invested in abml and recently opened a small position in technology minerals.
Be prepared for a bumpy ride and a very long hold if you do invest in them, non are guaranteed to be successful though I'm happy to risk it.
Tommyboy27 : Yes there are couple of batt recycling companies and this industry will be catching many attention. I will not comment much about the recycling companies.
KULR is uniquely positioned to offer disruptive thermal management solutions and also work with hertitage batt recycling for Li-ion transportation. KULR position in this EV batt market has just only started out and rhey are advancing Li-ion tech. EV is just 1 frontier which KULR is focusing on among many frontiers.
There are many more coming catalysts such as the upcoming Bitcoin cooling technology, their space proven technology validated by NASA, Q1 2022 cell check tech. This gem is not getting noticed by many but do check out KULR because once the upcoming catalysts are here, it would be difficult to get on the train. Current PT is $7 by Litchfield Hills Research. Hope this give u a better insight.
https://www.wallstreetpr.com/one-stock-positioned-to-win-as-ev-battery-recycling-becomes-the-next-big-thing-rivnkulr-45770