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Finnish startup, Cactos, specializes in repurposing decommissioned Tesla batteries into smart electricity storage units, attracting €26 million in equity funding. Upcycling not only gives old batteries a second life but provides a sustainable solution for aging power units.
Cactos' business aligns with the EU’s transition to green energy evidenced by additional funding for battery manufacturing and EU regulations for battery passports. Investors recognize its significance in supporting the green transition and the need for clean electricity production infrastructure.
Cactos disassembles Tesla batteries, tests and extracts viable modules, integrating them into battery energy storage systems (BESS) that optimize electricity consumption, offering a new lease of life for the aging batteries.
They use a proprietary cloud-based control software, Cactos Spine, to manage and optimize the energy storage units. The system ensures consistent energy supply during usage peaks or blackouts and maximizes benefits by adapting to lower electricity prices, addressing concerns about electricity supply and market volatility for businesses.
"Tesla batteries are of very good quality and include features that make them suitable for BESS applications," says Oskari Jaakkola, CEO, and founder of Cactos.
With the fresh funding, Cactos aims to build a portfolio of over 1,000 storage systems.
The certainty of using old Tesla batteries as a long-term solution is challenged by the decreasing cost of new lithium iron phosphate cells. However, these aging batteries still find relevance, especially among ESG-focused clients.
In November 2022, Cactos raised €2.5 million in a funding round led by Superhero Capital, with additional investment from the founders. The funding was used to build new energy storage facilities and expand the existing Muhos plant.
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Paris-based food tech innovator, Standing Ovation, has received €3 million to scale production of their non-animal caseins using their patented precision fermentation process.
The project is receiving €2 million in funding over a 20-month period from the French government via France 2030, with 60% of the funding being in the form of a grant. The backing from Bpifrance, which includes a €1 million Green Invest EU Investment Loan, emphasizes the dedication of public authorities to propel the progress of sustainable and innovative food solutions.
"Standing Ovation's innovative approach enables us to contribute to the food transition while significantly reducing the environmental impact of the dairy ingredients industry," commented Romain Chayot, CEO & Co-founder of Standing Ovation.
Standing Ovation's project enters its industrialization phase, testing the scalability and commercial viability of its technology. Success could lead to broad adoption of non-animal caseins and other similar products.
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In China, a growing gray market of traders and small recycling workshops has emerged alongside the giant battery recycling plants. These players are capitalizing on the increasing number of retired EV batteries containing valuable metals such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel.
China, the world's largest EV market, regards batteries as a key resource for green transition. The effective recycling of EV batteries is crucial as global competition for critical minerals intensifies. China aims to establish an efficient, safe, and environmentally friendly battery recycling system for Chinese automakers to produce electric cars with recycled batteries at scale.
Chinese battery recycling regulations are still in their early stages. The presence of unregulated operators, constituting around a fifth of the market, poses safety and environmental risks. The lack of strict enforcement allows these operators to offer higher prices to battery owners, diverting valuable cells away from official recycling channels.
The Chinese market is likely to see further technological advancements, stricter regulatory enforcement, and market consolidation.
As China seeks to regulate and enhance its battery recycling market, there are opportunities for growth, cost reduction, and improved environmental credentials. The effective recycling of EV batteries would not only benefit the domestic market but also position Chinese automakers favorably in the global competition, especially in regions like Europe where recycled content requirements are mandated.
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