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Wonik PNE-Sungeel Hi-Tech, 废电池业务谅解备忘录

2022.10.19

 


Wonik PNE-Sungeel Hi-Tech, Waste battery business MOU


 

  

 

 

Wonik PNE and Sungeel Hi-Tech will develop diagnostic evaluation equipment for waste batteries and next-generation high-speed dischargers.


Wonik PNE and Sungeel Hi-Tech announced on the 17th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) at its headquarters in Sungeel Hi-Tech, Gunsan, for "development of secondary battery characteristic diagnostic equipment and next-generation high-speed discharge."

Accordingly, the two companies will cooperate in developing △ next-generation high-speed dischargers and providing equipment for evaluating residual value of waste batteries for recycling and reuse of batteries.

The company said, "Through a mutual agreement, we will improve the waste battery diagnosis and discharger market by developing residual value evaluation equipment for reducing emission time, reducing pollutants, recycling batteries, and reusing waste batteries.""

As the amount of waste batteries increased significantly due to the rapid growth of the electric vehicle market, major minerals were also extracted from waste batteries.
The recycling (recycling) and reuse markets are also expected to grow significantly.
According to SNE Research, the global electric vehicle waste battery market is expected to grow to 600 trillion won by 2050.

It is also expected that demand for IRA (U.S. Inflation Reduction Act) will increase recently. As it is difficult for the U.S. to meet the domestic supply and demand of battery materials within a short period of time, the reuse of minerals through recycling waste batteries is drawing attention as an alternative to the supply and demand of materials.

A company official said, "If minerals extracted from waste batteries are reprocessed in North America, they are recognized as batteries produced by the U.S., the U.S., and FTA signatories."
Park Dong-chan, CEO of Wonik PNE, said, "We will provide a total solution to manage the life cycle of batteries that are rough in their entire lives, from battery manufacturing solutions to waste batteries.""We will proactively develop equipment that can increase process efficiency and strengthen our competitiveness in the waste battery market," he said.

Founded in 2000, Sungeel Hi-Tech is a domestic waste battery recycling company. It is the only company in Korea that has a recycling batch process. The company operates recycling facilities in six countries, including Korea, Hungary, Malaysia, China and India. Recently, it established a waste battery recycling plant in Stephens County, Geor

 

 

 

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