The pan-European arrangement will see SNAM collect and recycle batteries from Honda's hybrid and electric vehicles and potentially prepare them for 'second-life'.
SNAM will collect Lithium-ion and Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries from across Honda's dealer network and authorised treatment facilities (ATF) in 22 countries.
Safe and low carbon transport is utilised for the collection of used traction batteries.
The agreement applies to large ‘traction’ batteries used to power motors in hybrid and electric vehicles, as opposed to smaller batteries used for ignition in petrol or diesel cars.
SNAM assesses the battery packs that are valid for inclusion in a new energy storage device.
When battery cells are damaged and unsuitable for ‘second life’ applications, materials such as cobalt and lithium can be extracted using hydrometallurgy techniques.
The old batteries are then repurposed and made available by SNAM for domestic and industrial applications.
Honda Motor Europe expands partnership with SNAM for battery recycling

SNAM is investigating the possibility of using batteries in a ’second life’ for the storage of renewable energy in industrial applications.

16 Apr 2020 | 5824 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Honda Motor Europe is expanding its battery recycling partnership with SNAM (Societe Nouvelle d'Affinage des Metaux) to advance the sustainable usability of its end-of-life traction batteries. The pan-European arrangement will see SNAM collect and recycle batteries from Honda's hybrid and electric vehicles and potentially prepare them for 'second-life' renewable energy ...

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