TechCrunch News 04月15日 05:48
Lime’s scooter and ebike batteries will be recycled by Redwood Materials
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共享出行公司Lime与Redwood Materials达成协议,将回收电动滑板车和电动自行车中的电池,提取锂、钴、镍和铜等关键矿物。Redwood Materials将成为Lime在美国、德国和荷兰独家电池回收合作伙伴。Lime此前曾与其他公司合作进行回收,但此次是首次与北美电池回收商建立直接合作关系,回收材料后将重新用于电池制造。此举符合Lime的2030年脱碳目标,并有助于建立更循环的供应链。

🔋Lime与Redwood Materials达成协议,Redwood Materials将回收Lime电动滑板车和电动自行车中的电池,提取关键矿物。

🌍该协议覆盖Lime在美国、德国和荷兰的业务,是Lime首次与北美电池回收商直接合作。

♻️Redwood Materials将从废旧电池中回收材料,并将其重新引入电池制造过程,从而形成闭环制造系统。

🎯Lime的目标是到2030年实现业务脱碳,五年内Scope 1、2和3排放量已减少59.5%。

💡除了与Redwood Materials的合作,Lime还在英国与Gomi、法国等欧洲国家与VoltR合作,将可用的电池用于“第二生命”应用。

Shared micromobility company Lime has reached an agreement to send batteries used in its scooters and e-bikes to Redwood Materials, which will extract and recycle critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and copper.

The agreement announced Monday makes Redwood Materials the exclusive battery recycling partner for Lime’s shared scooters and e-bikes located in cities throughout the United States, Germany and The Netherlands. The agreement doesn’t cover every region in which Lime operates, a list that includes cities throughout Europe, Asia, and Australia.

Lime has had other recycling partnerships in the past, notably with Sprout via its downstream vendors. However, this is the first time the shared micromobility company has had a direct relationship with a battery recycler in North America that will directly process material for recovery and return it to the supply chain.

Redwood Materials, the Carson City, Nevada-based startup founded by former Tesla CFO JB Straubel, will recover materials from the batteries once they can no longer be used. Once recovered and recycled, the materials will be reintroduced in the battery manufacturing process. This closed-loop manufacturing system — which can reduce demand for mining and refining minerals — is at the heart of Redwood Materials business model.

The effort also aligns with Lime’s own sustainability goals. Lime has a goal to decarbonize its business by 2030. The company has made progress in reducing Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions by 59.5% in five years from its 2019 baseline years. Lime plans to report its 2024 Carbon Emissions results in May.

“This collaboration marks significant progress towards establishing a more circular supply chain, helping ensure our batteries are not only responsibly recycled once they reach their end of life, but that their materials are returned into the battery supply chain,” Andrew Savage, VP for Sustainability at Lime said in a statement.

Lime also has partnerships with Gomi in the UK and VoltR in France and other European countries to harvest these viable battery cells for “second life” applications, including for consumer electronics, such as portable speakers and battery packs, among other uses.

Redwood Materials has agreements with other micromobility companies, including Lyft, Rad Power Bikes, and Specialized to recycle their e-bike and scooter batteries. Redwood, which has raised more than $2 billion in private funds, announced earlier this month it has opened an R&D center in San Francisco.

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