Top 10 Asian battery recycling companies supporting EV sustainability

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As electric vehicle adoption accelerates across Asia, battery recycling is becoming a critical part of the EV ecosystem. Millions of lithium-ion batteries will reach end-of-life over the coming decade, creating both an environmental challenge and an economic opportunity. At the same time, recycling technologies are enabling the recovery of valuable materials such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel. Because of this, battery recycling companies are emerging as key players in building a circular energy economy.

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GEM Co. |

Founder: Xu Kaihua

One of China’s largest battery recycling and materials companies

GEM focuses on recycling lithium-ion batteries and recovering critical metals. Moreover, its integrated model supports both recycling and battery materials production. As a result, it plays a major role in China’s circular battery economy.

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CATL Recycling |

Founder: Robin Zeng

Recycling arm of a leading EV battery manufacturer

CATL Recycling processes used batteries and production scrap into reusable materials. In addition, its closed-loop system feeds recycled materials back into battery manufacturing. Consequently, it strengthens supply chain sustainability.

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TES |

Founder: Gary Steele

Global battery recycling and e-waste management company

TES specialises in lithium-ion battery recycling and resource recovery. Meanwhile, its operations span multiple regions across Asia. Therefore, it is a key player in Southeast Asia’s recycling infrastructure.

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GS Yuasa |

Founder: Shigeru Yamanaka

Established battery manufacturer with recycling operations

GS Yuasa integrates battery production with recycling capabilities. Moreover, its systems focus on safe and efficient material recovery. As a result, it contributes to Japan’s mature battery recycling ecosystem.

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Exide Industries |

Established industrial group leadership

Leading battery manufacturer with recycling operations

Exide operates large-scale battery recycling facilities while expanding into lithium-ion processing. In addition, its infrastructure supports India’s growing EV market. Consequently, it plays a key role in domestic recycling capacity.

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Neometals |

Founder: Chris Reed

Advanced lithium-ion battery recycling technology developer

Neometals focuses on sustainable recycling technologies for lithium-ion batteries. Moreover, its partnerships support industrial-scale deployment. As a result, it contributes to innovation in battery recycling processes.

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Gravita India |

Founder: Rajat Agrawal

Major recycling company expanding into lithium-ion segment

Gravita specialises in recycling metals and batteries, including lead and lithium-ion. Meanwhile, its growing footprint supports industrial sustainability. Therefore, it is emerging as a key recycling player in India.

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SungEel HiTech |

Founder: Park Sung-ho

Leading lithium-ion battery recycler in South Korea

SungEel HiTech focuses on recovering materials from EV batteries and electronic waste. In addition, its processes extract high-value metals for reuse. Consequently, it plays a critical role in South Korea’s battery supply chain.

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SK TES |

Founder: SK Group ecosystem

Regional leader in battery recycling and reuse solutions

SK TES provides recycling and repurposing solutions for EV batteries. Moreover, it supports circular economy initiatives across Asia. As a result, it is helping scale sustainable battery management systems.

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Nippon Recycle Center |

Founder: Japanese industrial group leadership

Established recycling infrastructure in Japan

Nippon Recycle Center focuses on processing industrial and battery waste. In addition, its operations support safe disposal and material recovery. Therefore, it contributes to Japan’s structured recycling ecosystem.

Battery recycling is becoming a strategic pillar of Asia’s EV transition. Rather than relying solely on mining, companies are building systems to recover and reuse critical materials. Moreover, regulatory support and rising EV adoption are accelerating investment in recycling infrastructure. Together, these 10 companies highlight how Asia is moving toward a circular, sustainable battery supply chain.

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