We offer the most cost-competitive collection and recycling of EV, BESS, and other lithium batteries — with certified CO₂ reporting for your carbon accounting targets.
By recovering useful cells and materials from retired batteries and rebuilding them into new products, we reclaim maximum value from spent batteries — which offsets the cost of recycling them.
Each year, we calculate that a minimum of 100 tonnes of CO₂ is saved from new cell production, due to the recovery and reuse of second-life cells.
For businesses with carbon accounting targets, we provide certified CO₂ reporting for the emissions offsets gained by using our service — directly applicable to your ESG disclosures.
We guarantee the ability to reduce the disposal costs for any business in QLD, even if they have a downstream recycling partner they wish to retain.
During dismantling and testing, we report back on faults found in your products at no extra cost. This provides valuable R&D feedback on batch faults and product design issues.
Full disposal and destruction with certificate of destruction for products that have no potential or ability for reuse — compliant, documented, and auditable.
Allowing cells to live a second life has two compounding benefits: it reduces demand for new cell production and therefore new lithium mining, and it reduces the cost of cells — making renewable energy more accessible.
Every reused cell displaces the production of a new one, avoiding the significant greenhouse gas cost of manufacturing from raw materials.
Lower-cost second-life cells reduce the price of off-grid solar, EV conversions, and portable power — broadening access to clean technology.
Through our public drop-off scheme, over 2,000kg of batteries were processed through our recycling partner eco-batt in the past year.
Our refurbished cells have been used in off-grid systems, electric cars, electric boats, portable power trailers, consumer electronics, and e-mopeds.