Hydrovolt, headquartered in Oslo, has greenlit the establishment of a new battery recycling plant in Hordain, northern France, targeting a 2025 operational launch. This project is a collaboration between Norway's Hydro and Swedish battery producer Northvolt. The initial phase will involve a discharge and dismantling (D&D) site, with modules being crushed at their Fredrikstad facility. The scalable project aims for an annual capacity of several thousand tonnes, contingent on final permits.
The chosen 3,000-square-meter site in Hordain is strategically located near northern France’s burgeoning battery industry, which includes four major gigafactory investments. Leveraging the technology and processes from Hydrovolt's Fredrikstad plant, which started commercial production in May 2022 and has a capacity of 12,000 tonnes per year, the new plant is set to enhance Hydrovolt’s recycling capabilities.
Hydrovolt's long-term vision includes recycling approximately 300,000 tonnes of battery packs annually by 2030, equivalent to about 500,000 EV batteries. This expansion aligns with the increasing demand for sustainable battery recycling solutions in Europe.
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