An initial investment of USD 30 million will be used to establish the 15.5 GWh facility, which is anticipated to supply over 315,000 electric vehicles each year initially.
LOHUM Cleantech Ltd has entered into a memorandum of understanding with ReElement Technologies Corporation and American Metals to set up a comprehensive facility for battery recycling, repurposing, and critical material production.
The partnership plans to invest USD 30 million to establish a 15.5 GWh facility, which is expected to create 250 green jobs and initially supply over 315,000 electric vehicles annually, with potential growth depending on feedstock availability.
This facility will encompass the entire battery and critical minerals lifecycle management, including battery cell testing, segregation for second-life energy storage, recycling, mineral refining, and the production of engineered materials and battery-grade products with purity levels above 99.5%. These materials will support the U.S. domestic battery ecosystem.
Operations will commence at the Marion Advanced Technology Centre in Indiana with plans for expansion based on the needs of the joint venture.
The collaboration aims to forge a domestic ecosystem for recycled, high-purity lithium, enhancing North America’s lithium-based battery manufacturing supply chain. This operation, driven by the expertise of LOHUM and ReElement, will significantly reduce capital expenditure, physical footprint, environmental impact, and operational costs associated with the separation and purification of battery materials.
Rajat Verma, Founder and CEO of LOHUM, expressed confidence in the joint venture’s role in developing resilient, self-sustaining critical material supply chains in the U.S., highlighting it as a pivotal moment in U.S.-India technology collaboration.
Mark Jensen, Chairman of American Metals and ReElement Technologies, noted the ongoing efforts with LOHUM to maximise their unique capabilities and advanced technologies in critical mineral recycling and refining.