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Strategic Insights Report: Battery and Solar Panel Recycling

INDEX

  1. Executive Summary
  2. India’s Dual Waste Crisis
  3. Addressable Market & Material Recovery Potential
  4. Technology Stack
  5. Competitive & Infrastructure Landscape
  6. Unit Economics
  7. Regulatory Tailwinds
  8. Business Model (Two-Pronged)
  9. Recorded Investments
  10. Risk Mitigation
  11. Call to Action

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

INDIA’S DUAL WASTE CRISIS

→ India had over 3 million electric vehicles on the road as of 2024 and is expected to reach 100 million EVs by 2030

→ A typical EV battery lasts 6-8 years, leading to a sharp rise in end-of-life batteries from 2025 onwards

→ India is projected to generate 5-6 lakh tonnes of used lithium ion batteries annually by 2030, rising to over 2 million tonnes by 2035

→ Current recycling capacity in India is under 15% of required capacity; most batteries end up in informal or unregulated sectors

→ India has installed over 80 GW of solar capacity (2024), targeting 280 GW by 2030

→ Panels have a lifespan of ~25 years → early installations (2000-2010) are approaching end-of-life

→ India will generate:

  • 200,000+ tonnes/year of solar PV waste by 2030
  • Over 1.8 million tonnes cumulatively by 2035

→ Majority are polycrystalline silicon panels with valuable components: glass, aluminium, silicon, silver

ADDRESSABLE MARKET (BATTERY)

WASTE VOLUME FORECAST

MATERIAL RECOVERY VALUE

→ Average black mass yield : ~35 – 40%

→ Recoverables : Lithium, Cobalt, Nickel, Manganese, Graphite

→ Gross recovery value : ₹1.5 – 2.5 lakh/ton (depending on chemistry and process)

MARKET SIZE ESTIMATE

ADDRESSABLE MARKET (SOLAR PANEL)

WASTE VOLUME FORECAST

MATERIAL RECOVERY VALUE

→ Key materials : Glass (~70%), Aluminium (~10%), Silicon (~5%), Silver (~0.05%)

→ Gross recovery value : ₹15,000 – 30,000 / tonnes

→ Tin, being in small quantities, has high market value and contributes to total recovery efficiency and resale margin

MARKET SIZE ESTIMATE

MATERIAL RECOVERY POTENTIAL – BATTERIES

Material Approx. % by weight Avg. Recovery Rate (%) Market Value (₹/kg)* Recovered Value (₹/ton)
Lithium (Li) 1.5–2% 85–90% ₹2,000–3,000 ₹30,000–54,000
Cobalt (Co) 5–15% (in NMC) 90–95% ₹3,500–5,500 ₹175,000–225,000
Nickel (Ni) 5–10% 80–90% ₹1,200–1,800 ₹48,000–72,000
Manganese (Mn) 5–10% 70–80% ₹200–300 ₹7,000–10,000
Graphite 10–20% 60–70% ₹50–100 ₹3,000–5,000
Copper, Aluminum 15–20% 90–95% ₹600–800 ₹75,000–100,000

 

MATERIAL RECOVERY POTENTIAL –  SOLAR PANELS

Material Approx. % by weight Avg. Recovery Rate (%) Market Value (₹/kg)* Recovered Value (₹/ton)
Glass ~70% 90–95% ₹2–5 ₹1,400–3,300
Aluminum Frame ~10% 95–98% ₹180–250 ₹16,000–24,000
Silicon (Cell) ~5% 80–85% ₹250–300 ₹10,000–12,750
Silver ~0.05% 95%+ ₹75,000–85,000 ₹3,750–4,250
Copper (Wiring) ~1–2% 90% ₹700–800 ₹14,000–16,000
EVA & Plastics ~10–15% ~0–10% (low value) Negligible Negligible

TECHNOLOGY STACK

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE (BATTERY)

Company Focus Tech Stack Scale Positioning
Attero Recycling Li-ion + e-waste Pyro + Hydro (98% recovery) 11,000 TPA (India), targeting 300,000 TPA globally Market leader, large-scale, export-ready
LOHUM Cleantech Li-ion + second-life Direct recycling + repurposing 1 GW recycling, 300 MW reuse Tech-focused, circular value chain
RecycleKaro Nickel recovery from Li-ion Clean Ni-refining + thermal 1,200 TPA Ni Niche nickel player, vertical specialization
LICO Materials Hydrometallurgical Li-ion recycling ZLD Hydrometallurgy 4 GWh → 10 GWh scalable Green chemistry + scalable design
Tata Chemicals Pilot Li-ion recycling Wet chemistry R&D ~500 TPA (pilot) R&D player, early mover from chemicals side

INFRASTRUCTURE LANDSCAPE

Aspect Current Status (India)
Authorized Recyclers 30+ CPCB-registered recyclers (only 6–8 at industrial scale)
Installed Capacity ~30,000–35,000 TPA (Li-ion specific), rising fast
Technology Readiness Hydrometallurgy + direct recycling gaining traction; pyro being phased out slowly
Collection & Reverse Logistics Fragmented; OEM tie-ups exist (Tata, Ola, MG, etc.) but lack of aggregation hubs
Policy Alignment Strong post Battery Waste Management Rules 2022 (EPR model)

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE (PANELS)

Entity / Initiative Focus Tech Stack Stage Positioning
Attero + NISE (MoU) Pilot recycling of PV modules Mechanical + thermal + R&D Pilot Early mover in formal module recycling
Varanashi Farms (Surya Arka) Upcycling waste solar panels Manual + modular reuses Pilot Innovative repurposing
ReNew Power (BII-backed) Module mfg with closed-loop design End-of-life reuse planning (TBD) Under planning Backed by $100M for circular economy

INFRASTRUCTURE LANDSCAPE

Aspect Current Status (India)
Formal Recyclers 0 commercial-scale operators; 2–3 pilot initiatives (e.g., Attero-NISE, Varanashi)
Policy Support Draft solar EPR guidelines in progress (expected 2025), part of CPCB Renewable Waste Act
Reverse Logistics Missing; EPCs typically abandon/reuse panels informally
Processing Tech Readiness Mechanical disassembly feasible; silver/silicon extraction still R&D stage
Waste Volume Forecast (2030) ~600,000 tonnes (per CEEW); huge volume with no recycling capacity in place

UNIT ECONOMICS

Metric Battery Recycling Solar Panel Recycling
Avg. Revenue / Ton ₹2,00,000 ₹20,000
Avg. OPEX / Ton ₹85,000 ₹20,000
EBITDA / Ton ₹1,15,000 ₹0 – ₹8,000
EBITDA Margin 25% – 40% -5% – 20%
Breakeven Volume (annually) ~500–700 tonnes ~2,000–3,000 tonnes
Scalability Medium to High Medium (needs tech upgrade)
Capital Intensity High (₹15–20 Cr/plant) Medium (₹5–8 Cr/plant)

REGULATORY TAILWINDS (BATTERY)

REGULATORY TAILWINDS (SOLAR)

BUSINESS MODEL (BATTERY)

BUSINESS MODEL (SOLAR)

RECORDED INVESTMENTS

Investor / Company Technology / Focus Investment Size Capacity Location
Attero Recycling Li-ion battery recycling (Pyro + Hydro) ₹300 Cr (~$36M) 11,000 TPA Noida, Uttar Pradesh
_ Expansion (Phase II) ₹600 Cr (~$72M) 19,500 TPA Telangana
_ Global Scale $1 Billion (~₹8,200 Cr) 300,000 TPA (by 2027) India, Europe, US
LOHUM Cleantech Battery recycling & repurposing $100 Million (~₹824 Cr) 1 GW recycling + 300 MW second-life Greater Noida, India
LICO Materials ZLD hydrometallurgy ₹250 Cr 4 GWh (~17,500 TPA), scalable to 10 GWh Bengaluru, Karnataka
RecycleKaro Nickel extraction from Li-ion batteries ₹100 Cr 1,200 TPA Ni (input ~3–4k TPA) Palghar, Maharashtra
Tata Chemicals Pilot battery recycling ₹10–20 Cr (est.) ~500 TPA Maharashtra

RISK MITIGATION

MOVING FORWARD

  • Partner with us to establish India’s most scalable and efficient battery and solar panel recycling infrastructure
  • Be an early mover in a circular economy sector backed by evolving regulations, strong material demand, and ESG priorities
  • Capitalize on rapidly growing waste volumes by enabling sustainable recovery of critical raw materials like lithium, cobalt, silver, and silicon
  • Help build decentralized recycling hubs across solar- and EV-heavy states, creating localized impact and national reach
  • Leverage Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) mandates to unlock long-term contracts with OEMs and solar EPCs
  • Invest in clean-tech innovation driving zero-waste, high-yield recycling technologies with export potential
  • Shape India’s transition to net zero by closing the loop on green energy technologies through smart resource recovery

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About Narasimhan Santhanam (Narsi)

Narsi, a Director at EAI, Co-founded one of India's first climate tech consulting firm in 2008.

Since then, he has assisted over 250 Indian and International firms, across many climate tech domain Solar, Bio-energy, Green hydrogen, E-Mobility, Green Chemicals.

Narsi works closely with senior and top management corporates and helps then devise strategy and go-to-market plans to benefit from the fast growing Indian Climate tech market.

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