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London-based ReBattery, a digital marketplace connecting companies directly with certified battery recyclers and remanufacturers through a single global network, has announced its launch. The company says its platform is designed to make end-of-life battery management accessible and affordable for every business, keeping critical metals in circulation and strengthening local supply chains.
Batteries are powering the world’s shift to clean energy, ReBattery says, adding that their end-of-life journey remains inefficient. The company notes transport costs make up 40 percent of recycling expenses, with the current use of multiple international recyclers driving them even higher.
Stockpiles of spent batteries are a growing problem for businesses yet also represent an untapped opportunity, ReBattery says.
“While the lithium-ion battery market is growing exponentially, finding the right recycling or reuse partners remains complex and resource-intensive, especially for those managing battery stockpiles across multiple countries,” ReBattery founder Alex Polglase says. “Transforming this process into a few clicks, our platform gives original equipment manufacturers a single dashboard to manage their entire battery recycling operation—from getting competitive local quotes to tracking compliance across regions.”
ReBattery says battery recycling has evolved into a complex network of specialized providers, each offering different technologies and capabilities suited to specific battery types and volumes, and for global companies, finding and evaluating the right recyclers in each region typically takes two to three months. The company says that through its software, users now can access pre-vetted recyclers worldwide through a single platform, compare technologies and pricing and secure deals within days.
For battery recyclers and repurposers, ReBattery says it serves as a helpful procurement tool, ensuring reliable access to battery supply and supporting rapid operational scaling.
ReBattery claims it can deliver:
- higher returns as users compare offers across recyclers and reuse opportunities;
- global coverage and instant access to certified recyclers in every major market;
- automated compliance, allowing users to generate and track documentation required by jurisdiction;
- standardized contracts and payment processing through secure transactions; and
- logistics coordination to simplify battery transportation
“ReBattery’s marketplace removes barriers that previously limited industry growth, such as complex logistics, high trading costs and fragmented supply chains,” the company says. “As the global demand for battery metals soars, it is a catalyst for building efficient, localized networks for recycling and reuse.”
The platform is now available to companies, battery recyclers and repurposers.
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