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New Survey: Americans are Increasingly Concerned about Electric Vehicle Battery Disposal, Despite Growth of EV Battery Recycling


71% of U.S. adults are concerned about end-of-life EV batteries in landfills, up from 54% in 2022; Nearly 40% of survey respondents say EV batteries are NOT recyclable, down from 47% in 2022.

WESTBOROUGH, Mass., Dec. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- As the electric vehicle (EV) market continues to grow in the United States, Americans are increasingly concerned about what will happen to all those lithium-ion EV batteries when they reach end of life ? even though the EV battery recycling industry is booming. A new study commissioned by engineered battery materials company Ascend Elements found that 71% of U.S. adults say they are concerned about disposal of used EV batteries, up from 54% in 2022. About 56% of survey respondents say EV batteries will cause "toxic landfills," up from 48% in 2022. These concerns may be linked to a fundamental misunderstanding about the recyclability of EV batteries. Nearly 40% of survey respondents think lithium-ion EV batteries are not recyclable, down from 47% in 2022. The annual study was conducted by an independent research firm to survey a random sample of 1,004 US consumers about their beliefs and attitudes regarding lithium-ion batteries and electric vehicles. The margin of error is +/-3% at the 95% confidence level.

71% of U.S. adults are concerned about end-of-life EV batteries in landfills, up from 54% in 2022.

"When I see this data, I can't help thinking we're not doing enough to educate the public about lithium-ion battery recycling," said Eric Gratz, Ph.D., Co-founder and CTO of Ascend Elements. "Lithium-ion batteries, including EV batteries, are recyclable. The metals inside an EV battery are incredibly valuable and infinitely recyclable. I would expect electric vehicle batteries to end up in landfills about as often as gold bars."

Ascend Elements recovers up to 98% of the critical metals in electric vehicle batteries before using its patented Hydro-to-Cathode® process to manufacture new, sustainable EV battery materials known as cathode precursor (pCAM) and cathode active material (CAM). Several peer-reviewed studies have shown Ascend Elements' recycled EV battery materials perform as well as similar materials made from virgin (or mined) sources while reducing carbon emissions associated with mining. The company currently has the capacity to recycle 30,000 metric tons of EV batteries per year, or about 70,000 EV batteries annually. That's approximately 20% of North America's current lithium-ion battery recycling capacity.

Still, myths and misinformation about EV battery recycling continue. "The industry has made terrific advances in the efficiency and economics of lithium-ion battery recycling, but these false narratives about EV batteries continue," said Roger Lin, VP of Government Affairs at Ascend Elements. "We are changing that by creating an infrastructure that would make it unthinkable to let a lithium-ion battery go to landfill. They are just too valuable."

While concerns about EV batteries are rising, the survey data suggests Americans are learning how to recycle other types of lithium-ion batteries.

"For the record, lithium-ion batteries should never be put in the trash or the household recycling bin," Dr. Gratz said. "While I'd like to see universal awareness of these basic recycling facts, the survey data suggests we've made some progress since last year."

Improper disposal of lithium-ion batteries can cause fires and explosions in waste management facilities and recycling centers. According to Dr. Gratz, used lithium-ion batteries should be dropped off at authorized collection points. Check with your municipal recycling program or visit Call2Recycle to find a drop-off location near you.

The survey also revealed several opportunities for continued education about household lithium-ion battery use and recycling.

The survey points to an industry-wide need for improved consumer education and outreach about lithium-ion batteries and battery recycling. An executive summary of the survey results is available.

About Ascend Elements
Based in Westborough, Mass., Ascend Elements is a leading provider of sustainable, engineered EV battery materials. From battery recycling to commercial-scale production of lithium-ion battery precursor (pCAM) and cathode active materials (CAM), Ascend Elements is revolutionizing the production of sustainable lithium-ion battery materials. Its Hydro-to-Cathode® direct precursor synthesis technology produces new CAM from spent lithium-ion cells more efficiently than traditional methods, resulting in reduced cost, improved performance, and lowered GHG emissions. With fewer batteries going to landfill and a cleaner manufacturing process, Ascend Elements is taking the lithium-ion battery industry to a higher level of sustainability.

SOURCE Ascend Elements


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