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VoltR raises €4 million to industrialise the refurbishment of lithium batteries in Europe

Responding to ecological challenges and those concerning European sovereignty Responding to ecological challenges and those concerning European sovereignty The transition of the energy and industrial sectors – and in particular the electrification of uses – is driving growing demand for batteries. But since raw materials such as lithium are required to produce them, this demand also leads to considerable energy and water consumption.  The carbon footprint generated by producing a...
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The transition of the energy and industrial sectors – and in particular the electrification of uses – is driving growing demand for batteries. But since raw materials such as lithium are required to produce them, this demand also leads to considerable energy and water consumption.  The carbon footprint generated by producing a classical  battery is much greater than  a refurbed product. That's why VoltR's mission is to maximise the value of batteries by putting them to new uses.

Founded in 2022, VoltR has developed technologies and processes based on artificial intelligence for characterising, reallocating and reproducing batteries. VoltR manufactures batteries for a variety of applications from used products that retain 80% of their storage capacity on average. Meeting the same quality and capacity expectations as new batteries, their performance sometimes exceeds that of new products.

" . says Alban Regnier , President and founder of VoltR.

VoltR has raised a total of €2 million in seed capital. The start-up has received support from C4 Ventures and Exergon, among others. VoltR has also received funding from Pays de la Loire Participations and Anjou Amorçage and has secured a further €2 million as a combination of debt and grants.

Camille Bouget / camille.bouget@voltr.tech  

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