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Rawr? Green Li-ion recharges with $20.5M to scale its recycling tech

Green Li-ion says its battery recycling machines are the โ€œsize of a small house,โ€ so itโ€™s no wonder the Singapore-based startup needed to top up on funds. Itโ€™d only raised about $15 million ahead of its latest cash infusion.

This week, Green Li-ion announced a $20.5 million โ€œpre-Series Bโ€ round led by climate-tech investor TRIREC. The startup said other investors, including SOSV and Equinor Ventures (the VC arm of the Norway-owned fossil fuel giant), also chipped in.

The deal boosts Green Li-ionโ€™s post-money valuation to $187 million after just three years, chief executive Leon Farrant told TechCrunch. The startupโ€™s logo is (you guessed it!) a green lion.

The new cash will help the startup scale production of its recycling tech, which the firm says can process โ€œ100% of all used lithium batteriesโ€ and pop out precursor cathode active material thatโ€™ll eventually go into fresh lithium-ion batteries.

Lithium is in high demand and mining the metal wreaks havoc on the environment, making recycling tech a crucial tool in lowering the footprint of things like electric cars and storage for renewable energy.

A time lapse of Green Li-ion's recycling machines being installed in a large warehouse.

Image Credits: Green Li-ion

Green Li-ion doesnโ€™t recycle batteries itself; it licenses its tech to battery makers and recyclers, including Aleon and TES (which is owned by SK, the South Korea-based fossil fuel giant). Green Li-ion aims to crank out 50 recycling units per year via two factories โ€” one in Houston, Texas and another in Singapore.

As for that โ€œpre-Series B,โ€ Farrant said the startup has split its Series B into two parts, which encompasses the raise announced this week and another in about nine months. โ€œDue to our relatively low levels of fund raising to date,โ€ the founder added, the startup โ€œneeded to draw a line in the sand and establish a valuation increase for the larger portion of the raise.โ€

Rawr? Green Li-ion recharges with $20.5M to scale its recycling tech by Harri Weber originally published on TechCrunch

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