Network of tech enabled collection centers
Double family income for 10000 families
Network of recycling plants across 28 states in India
The Problem
Part 1
India is experiencing a rapid shift towards a greener future, driven by the increasing adoption of renewable energy technologies. This transition has led to a surge in demand for lithium-ion batteries.
Indian Li-ion battery market is expected to reach $57 Billion, driven by surge in adoption of EVs and consumer electronics
India spent $4 Billion on importing critical Li-ion battery materials (lithium, cobalt, nickel and copper) creating supply chain vulnerabilities
India is investing $5.5 Billion to emerge as the world's largest Li-ion cell manufacturer through a network of 12 gigafactories by 2030
The Problem
Part 2
Unorganized & inefficient collection processes: Only 15% of total demand is met through recycling
Existing recycling plants operate on only 20% capacity due to lack of high quality battery waste
India needs to ramp up its installed capacity to 300X to meet growing battery waste by 2030
The Solution
Shoonya intends to solve the complexities of the lithium-ion battery ecosystem
through a tech first network of physical and digital assets
Only 15% of total demand is met through recycling
Existing recycling plants operate on only 20% capacity due to lack of high quality battery waste
India needs to ramp up its installed capacity to 300X to meet growing battery waste by 2030
Shoonya Recycling, Tower A, Third Floor, Unitech Park, Sector 45 Gurgaon, Haryana, India
Pincode: 122003
WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE
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WE ARE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THE FUTURE
As a lithium-ion battery recycling business, we ensure the responsible disposal and recycling of batteries from electronics, electric vehicles, and energy storage. We recover valuable materials like lithium, cobalt, and nickel, reducing environmental impact and supporting sustainability. Our efficient, compliant solutions help businesses and consumers meet regulations and promote a cleaner future
Double family income for 10,000 micro waste aggregators from $175 to $350 per month
Handle and process ~10% of total Indian Li-lon battery waste i.e. 25,000 MT by 2030
Impact the Indian GDP by USD 1 Billion by 2030