EVSX Corp announces the completion of its multi-chemistry waste battery processing line installation in Ontario. The line is undergoing final testing before commissioning and is expected to be operational in January 2025.
EVSX Corp, a wholly-owned subsidiary, has completed the installation of its multi-chemistry waste battery processing line in its Thorold, Ontario facility. The EVSX battery processing line is now moving to final testing prior to full commissioning. This line, with an annual capacity of 10,000 tonnes and capability to process virtually any type of battery, was previously fully commissioned for testing under the supervision of WSP Group PLC before shipping to Canada .
The EVSX engineering team is working closely with the manufacturing engineers to ensure a smooth start-up. EVSX further announces that it has filed an additional Environmental Compliance Approval (“ECA”) submission which will permit the processing of a wider range of battery chemistries, more adapted to the line’s capability. The submission was approved for, a critical step in fast tracking ECA approval. 'We are pleased to announce that the installation of our multi-chemistry line is now complete and undergoing final testing prior to full commissioning. EVSX holds an existing ECA which permits us to sort and process various battery chemistries under our battery supply agreement, so it’s important to note that the new ECA submission to expand battery chemistries will not impact operational startup expected in January 2025.’ EVSX holds an existing ECA and a three-year battery supply agreement with Call2Recycle, a not-for-profit institution responsible for battery collection across Canada and the United States. Advanced discussions are underway to secure a greater range and volume of battery chemistries in 2025. This line is one of three highly automated multi-chemistry lines that process waste batteries and recover battery metals (black mass), steel, aluminium, paper and plastics and other materials. There is no acid or similar product used in the process and end products are sold back to the supply chain, with nothing ending up in waste landfill
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