Tesla Battery Recycling Service

Recycling Tesla EV Batteries Nationwide

TESLA LITHIUM-ION BATTERY DISPOSAL

Tesla Battery Disposal For Businesses

At Lithium Cycle we specialise in recycling lithium ion batteries from electric cars, including Tesla vehicles. This enables us to push for Tesla recycling rates and ensure electric car batteries are disposed of safely.

We specialise in recovering valuable materials from battery cells, ensuring that the high-performance components of your Tesla batteries are recycled. These are put back into use, helping to power the next generation of electric vehicles. Our service supports sustainability goals while ensuring that your business complies with environmental regulations.

Closed Loop Process

Passionate for a circular economy, we are dedicated in reusing and recycling waste back into usable products. Electric car batteries contain valuable recyclable materials that can be treated and repurposed for further production. Our team collects lithium battery waste, transporting the waste to licensed treatment and recycling facilities for repurposing.

High Quality Recycling Methods

Recyclable materials extracted from your Tesla lithium-ion batteries will be effectively recycled into new products. This ensures a reduced demand on raw materials and extraction methods, reducing harm to the environment. Scrapped lithium-ion batteries not only pose an environmental risk, but also pose a threat to human health. This makes it essential to engage with a professional battery disposal business to handle your Tesla vehicle batteries.

ADR-Verified Logistics

Our logistics team is ADR-verified and certified to handle dangerous goods. When dealing with lithium EV batteries and battery packs, you must use an experienced, specialist business. The UK guidelines and regulations surrounding lithium batteries is stringent due to the hazardous nature of this waste. 

RECYCLING LITHIUM TESLA BATTERIES

Why You Must Recycle Your Tesla Batteries

As electric vehicles (EVs) become more common, it is essential to consider what happens when their batteries reach the end of their lifespan. Tesla batteries, known for their long range and ability to last over 150,000 miles, are powerful yet resource-intensive products. 

Recycling these batteries is crucial for minimising the environmental impact and ensuring a sustainable future for the EV industry. By choosing to recycle your Tesla batteries, you help recover valuable battery cells, reducing the need for mining raw materials like lithium, nickel, and cobalt. This conserves resources and decreases reliance on fossil fuels, which are traditionally used in vehicle manufacturing.

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Book A Collection For Lithium Tesla Car Batteries

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Book A Collection For Your Lithium Tesla Battery

If your business operates Tesla vehicles and is looking to dispose of or recycle batteries, we offer an easy and efficient collection service. Our recycling program is designed to make it simple for UK businesses to recycle Tesla batteries responsibly, whether it’s for a fleet of vehicles or individual units. By booking a collection with us, you ensure that your lithium-ion batteries are handled safely and recycled in accordance with industry standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

We have answered a few common questions we receive at Lithium Cycle, if you have any queries please get in touch.

A Tesla lithium-ion battery typically lasts between 300,000 to 500,000 miles under normal driving conditions, depending on the specific model and usage patterns. 

The amount of lithium used in a Tesla battery depends on the model. However, as an example, the standard Tesla Model S contains about 138 pounds, or 62.6 kilograms, of lithium.

A Tesla has two batteries, the propulsion battery used to power the vehicle motors, and a 12-volt battery to power the car’s accessories and electronics, such as lights, displays, infotainment systems, and door locks.