Recycling of EV Batteries.

 

TES-AMM has Asia's only lithium-ion battery recycling plant and is one of the few companies certified in multiple management systems including 18001:2007/R2 (Responsible Recycling) alongside others. It also comes with a unique mechanical-Hydromet allergically process for enhanced asset recovery that is said to be environmentally superior and safer.

MG Motor India has teamed up with TES-AMM, a global e-waste recycling, and end-to-end service provider to sustainably recycle MG ZS EV batteries. The company says the tie-up will ensure owners that the lithium-ion batteries are being recycled or discarded safely, promising minimal carbon footprint. This is the brand's second such partnership for battery recycling. The TESAMM tie-up is the fourth such association of the automaker at the national level as it aims to build an ecosystem for electric vehicles.

Speaking on the tie-up, Rajeev Chaba, President & MD, MG Motor India said, "At MG, we are on a mission to develop a comprehensive EV ecosystem that supports India's drive towards its greener and cleaner future. We strongly believe that battery management is a critical area that needs focus. Our partnership with TES-AMM builds along these lines and ensures that batteries not only re-enter the value chain but are also recycled while following the most eco-friendly protocols. We believe it will go a long way in India's sustainable e-mobility future." 

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