Public Notice on Acceptance of Chenzhou Lanjing New Energy’s 50,000-Ton/Year Waste Power Lithium Battery Recycling Project
Recently, the Chenzhou Municipal Government issued a public notice regarding the acceptance of the “50,000-Ton/Year Waste Power Lithium Battery Recycling Project” proposed by Chenzhou Lanjing New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
The project is located in the Zifu area of the Zixing Economic Development Zone, with a planned investment of 591.60257 million yuan (including 8.96 million yuan for environmental protection). The facility aims to establish production lines for the dismantling and recycling of waste power lithium batteries, along with wet-process recycling lines for cathode and anode materials. The project will also include supporting facilities such as storage areas, a machinery workshop, a substation, and environmental protection systems.
The designed production capacity involves processing 50,000 tons of waste power lithium batteries annually (based on individual battery cells). This includes the repurposing of 15,000 tons of retired power batteries and the recycling and dismantling of 35,000 tons. Through processes such as dismantling, crushing and sorting, acid leaching, extraction, and evaporative crystallization, the project will produce products including aluminum powder, iron powder, copper powder, manganese sulfate, cobalt sulfate, nickel sulfate, crude lithium carbonate, sponge copper, and sodium sulfate decahydrate.
Product Output Plan:
- Repurposed lithium batteries: 15,000 tons/year
- Aluminum powder: 6,351.477 tons/year
- Iron powder: 1,836.479 tons/year
- Copper powder: 2,795.107 tons/year
- Manganese sulfate: 1,652.946 tons/year
- Cobalt sulfate: 11,433.745 tons/year
- Nickel sulfate: 5,310.502 tons/year
- Crude lithium carbonate: 3,874.993 tons/year
- Sponge copper: 82.789 tons/year
- Sodium sulfate decahydrate: 64,905.654 tons/year
Source: Chenzhou Municipal Government