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The UK Government funds a battery recycling project supported by Jaguar Land Rover

The UK Government funds a battery recycling project supported by Jaguar Land Rover

Mint Innovation, a startup based in London, announced on Thursday that the British Government has funded an EV battery recycling program backed by Jaguar Land Rover to recover minerals from end of life batteries.

The UK Department for Business and Trade has launched the DRIVE35 programme, a 2.5 billion-pound (3.35 billion-pound) programme to help the transition to electric vehicles.

Why it's important

Britain will phase out the sale of new petrol or diesel cars by 2035. Globally, however, the demand for EVs is below expectations. Consumers cite high upfront costs as their main obstacle.

By the Numbers

Mint Innovation announced in a press release that the lithium-ion project would be located in Britain's West Midlands for a period of three years.

The project of the cleantech company is supported by Tata Motors, Jaguar Land Rover and Warwick Manufacturing Group at the University of Warwick.

The funding totaled 8.1 million pounds, of which 4,05 million came from the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK.

The Department for Business and Trade announced on Sunday that Britain's DRIVE35 program will provide 2 billion pounds of funding until 2030 and 500 million pounds for R&D to 2035, to support the creation of jobs and EV innovations.

KEY QUOTE

Beth Johnston is an Assistant Professor at University of Warwick. She said, "Our advanced process aims to deliver high-quality material... and also reduce our dependence on virgin materials."

CONTEXT

In April, Britain lowered its demand that automakers switch to EV production in an effort to ease pressure on a sector already under stress from U.S. tariffs on imports.

Jaguar Land Rover lowered its fiscal 2026 forecast in June due to a slowdown in global auto demand. This comes months after the company canceled plans to build EVs within a $1 billion Tata plant located in southern India.

(source: Reuters)