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Mahindra Last Mile Mobility partners with Attero for sustainable EV battery recycling

Indian electric 3-wheeler manufacturer Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited (MLMML), a subsidiary of Mahindra & Mahindra, recently announced its partnership with Attero, a global leader in Lithium-ion battery recycling and e-waste management. 

The partnership aims to address the environmental challenges associated with the disposal of electric vehicle batteries.

Focus on sustainable practices

Mahindra said the partnership is a strategic move towards sustainable practices in the EV sector. MLMML, known for its range of Li-ion electric 3-wheelers including models like Treo, Treo Plus, and Zor Grand, is aligning with Attero’s expertise in recycling technology. Attero’s facility in Roorkee is recognized for its high recovery rate of precious materials from batteries.

What does the leadership say about the partnership? 

Suman Mishra, MD and CEO of Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited, said, “As a leader in India’s last-mile transportation electrification, we are unwavering in our pursuit of net-zero emissions and sustainable practices. Teaming up with Attero as a preferred partner for Li-ion battery disposal underscores our commitment to provide pollution-free transportation and drive towards a greener future.”

Nitin Gupta, CEO and Co-founder of Attero Recycling, said, “Our commitment to a circular economy and green technology resonates with MLMML’s vision for a sustainable future. Attero is a pioneer in Li-ion battery disposal and sustainable e-waste. The advanced solutions, backed by years of expertise, ensure that we can recover and recycle electric vehicle batteries with unmatched efficiency.”

Electrifying the mobility landscape

Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited is dedicated to electrifying the mobility landscape, focusing on electric 3- and 4-wheelers. The company’s product portfolio includes various fuel options, ranging from 3-wheelers like Treo and Zor Grand to the 4-wheeler SCV – Jeeto.

Offering e-waste management solutions

Attero Recycling offers end-to-end E-Waste management and Li-ion recycling solutions. Founded in 2008 by Rohan Gupta and Nitin Gupta, Attero said it is the only cleantech company globally capable of extracting pure critical metals from e-waste and Li-Ion waste, contributing significantly to the circular economy.

It has a state-of-the-art recycling plant in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, which is equipped to process various types of Lithium-Ion battery chemistry.

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