After visiting ENCO's domestic battery shredding project, the owner recognized ENCO's deep experience in the field of dry and wet dual-process shredding.
On January 23, 2025, ENCO officially announced the signing of a 750kg/h waste lithium battery overall wet shredding system design and equipment supply contract with a UK partner. The project will process multiple types of battery modules including lithium iron phosphate, ternary batteries (523NCM/622NCM/811NCM) and lithium cobalt oxide, and efficiently extract high-value materials such as diaphragms, piles, copper and aluminum foils, and positive and negative electrode powders through innovative processes. It is also equipped with an intelligent exhaust gas treatment system to fully implement environmental protection commitments. Technological breakthroughs and standard compliance are dual drivers.




ENCO relies on modular design concept to create a highly flexible shredding production line:
- Efficient cost reduction: Standardized components reduce on-site construction time by 70% and labor costs by 40%;
- Flexible adaptation: Supports mixed-line processing of multiple battery models and reserves interfaces for capacity upgrades;
- Safe and reliable: The system strictly complies with BS EN (British/EU standards), IEC electrical specifications and BS steel structure design guidelines, and has passed TÜV Level 3 safety certification.
As another large-scale battery recycling project implemented by ENCO in Europe, this cooperation marks that the company's technical solutions have been deeply recognized by the developed countries market. With the global lithium battery scrap volume increasing by 26% annually, ENCO will continue to invest in research and development, and plans to launch an integrated solution for lithium battery recycling and recycled materials by 2026 to accelerate the construction of a closed-loop ecosystem for the new energy industry.




















