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Solid-State Recycling in Great Falls

Great Falls generates significant volumes of solid-state battery waste from next-gen electric vehicles, aerospace, medical implants. Batterycle provides certified Solid-State recycling in Great Falls, Montana, recovering 85-95% depending on specific chemistry (processes maturing) through advanced solid-state batteries replace liquid electrolytes with ceramic or polymer solid electrolytes.

85-95%

Recovery Rate

SS

Chemistry

Generally less

Hazard Class

10-20 years (projected)

Avg Lifespan

Common Solid-State Applications in Great Falls

next-gen electric vehiclesaerospacemedical implantsconsumer electronics (emerging)defense systems

Recycling Process

Solid-state batteries replace liquid electrolytes with ceramic or polymer solid electrolytes. Recycling involves mechanical separation of the solid electrolyte from electrode materials, followed by chemical processing to recover lithium, cathode metals, and solid electrolyte compounds. The absence of flammable liquid electrolyte makes dismantling safer than conventional Li-ion.

Environmental Impact

Solid-state batteries are expected to be safer and more energy-dense than conventional lithium-ion. While the solid electrolyte is less hazardous than liquid counterparts, cathode materials still contain valuable cobalt, nickel, or manganese that should be recovered. Establishing recycling processes now prepares for the anticipated wave of solid-state battery adoption.

Compliance

Regulations for Solid-State Recycling in Montana

Battery recycling in United States is overseen by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Battery recycling in the US is regulated under RCRA and the Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act. Individual states may impose additional requirements. Lead-acid battery recycling rates exceed 99% nationally. Montana's Department of Environmental Quality manages battery recycling under MCA 75-10-5. The state prohibits lead-acid batteries in landfills and DEQ coordinates with local solid waste districts to provide battery collection in rural communities across the state. Solid-State batteries are classified as Generally less hazardous than liquid-electrolyte Li-ion. Proper handling, transport, and processing must follow hazardous material regulations specific to this classification.

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