- It had previously teamed up with Umicore for the disposal of batteries and Exicom Tele Systems and TATA Power for their second-life use for non-automotive purposes
- TES-AMM India uses a mechanical-hydrometallurgical process for enhanced asset recovery that is environmentally safer as per the statement by MG Motor
MG Motor India has joined hands with TES-AMM for sustainable recycling of ZS EV batteries as per a company release. TES-AMM is certified in multiple management systems which includes 18001:2007/R2 (Responsible Recycling) alongside others. It uses a mechanical-hydrometallurgical process for enhanced asset recovery that is environmentally safer as per the statement by MG Motor.
Rajeev Chaba, president and managing director, MG Motor India, said that the company believes that battery management is a critical area that needs focus. The partnership with TES-AMM builds along these lines and ensures that batteries not only re-enter the value chain but also are recycled while following the most eco-friendly protocols.
Safe and secure battery management
It had previously teamed up with Umicore for the disposal of batteries and Exicom Tele Systems and TATA Power for their second-life use for non-automotive purposes
TES-AMM CMD Ram Ramachandran said that TES-AMM is continuously striving to cater to the need by setting up state-of-the-art facilities that are ultramodern and cost-effective and provide safe and secure battery management. It is happy to enter into a partnership with MG, which has taken a great initiative towards clean energy. It shall strive towards providing a sustainable recycling solution for the same.