Atlis Motor Vehicles
Atlis Motor Vehicles, a startup mobility technology
company, entered into an agreement with Li-Cycle Corp., a lithium-ion battery resource recovery
company, and lithium-ion battery recycler in North America.
ATLIS is developing a fully electric vehicle platform, proprietary battery
cells, and packs, and the necessary charging infrastructure to recharge a
500-mile range battery in less than 15 minutes. The XT pickup prototype has
been revealed this year and production will begin in 2022.
Creating cube-shaped, tabless prismatic cells, ATLIS is taking a unique
approach to the battery management system. The ability to charge in less than
15 minutes requires getting electrons into a battery quickly and managing
thermal loads. ATLIS cells are heated to a high temperature at the beginning of
the charge to prevent dendrites, lithium formations that can grow inside the
battery and cause cell failure, then cooled rapidly at the end to increase life
of the cell.
"While we are just beginning our development journey, as a responsible
battery and EV manufacturer, battery recycling must be a critical step in our
supply chain," said Mark Hanchett, CEO, and founder of Atlis Motor Vehicles.
"We are thrilled to partner with a local recycler, like Li-Cycle, not only
to be environmentally responsible, but to impact our bottom line. It is
less expensive to reuse battery material than mine for new supplies."
Li-Cycle recovers critical materials
from lithium-ion batteries and reintroduces them back into the supply chain.
Li-Cycle utilizes its commercial lithium-ion battery recycling Spoke & Hub
Technologies to recycle any lithium-ion battery regardless of its chemistry or
form factor, recovering up to 95 percent of all critical materials with the
output going back into battery production, closing the loop on this supply
chain.
"According to Benchmark Intelligence the total number of lithium-ion
batteries that will be available for recycling, globally, will exceed 2 million
tons by 2025," said Kunal Phalpher, Chief Commercial Officer of Li-Cycle.
"There is tremendous opportunity to positively impact the environment
through the recycling of EV batteries. Li-Cycle works with both traditional
auto manufacturers and innovative startups like ATLIS, who are committed to
safe and effective recycling, to help them meet their recycling needs utilizing
our breakthrough lithium-ion recycling technologies."
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