Maxvolt Energy Industries unveiled plans to strengthen its lithium battery recycling operations by establishing a new facility in Delhi NCR or Western Uttar Pradesh. The company has already begun acquiring 22,000 to 25,000 square metres of land for this project, signaling a major step forward in its sustainability-led growth journey.
Strategic Location to Boost Efficiency
Maxvolt will set up the proposed plant near its existing battery manufacturing unit in Ghaziabad, enabling seamless supply chain integration and operational synergy. This proximity will reduce logistics overheads and enhance material flow between recycling and production lines.
Powering India’s EV and ESS Ecosystem
The upcoming facility is designed to support large-scale recovery of critical materials such as lithium, nickel, and cobalt. The move aims to reduce environmental impact. It also seeks to create a robust circular economy backbone for India’s rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) and energy storage system (ESS) sectors.
“The upcoming facility will enable large-scale recovery of valuable materials and minimize environmental impact,” stated Satendra Shukla, Chief Business Officer and CEO, Maxvolt Energy. “It will also create a robust backend for India’s EV and ESS revolution.”
Leading with a Circular Business Model
Maxvolt has already implemented a nationwide battery take-back and reuse programme. This positions it as one of the few Indian companies actively incorporating battery repurposing into its core business strategy. The initiative is part of the company’s broader phase two growth strategy. This strategy also includes expanding its ESS battery production for solar and grid-scale applications.
Setting Global Standards in Responsible Innovation
The company’s expansion reflects its commitment to responsible innovation and environmental stewardship. Maxvolt’s upcoming plant will adopt global best practices in battery recycling, aiming to reduce India’s dependence on imported critical materials.
“The future belongs to companies that innovate responsibly. Maxvolt is not only creating clean energy solutions but also ensuring these solutions don’t become tomorrow’s waste,”
mentioned Vishal Gupta, Chairman and CTO, Maxvolt Energy.
Building a Self-Reliant Clean Energy Future
With this recycling expansion, Maxvolt aims to position India as a self-reliant hub for critical energy materials. The initiative also seeks to reduce the ecological footprint of battery waste. As reported by pv-magazine-india.com, the initiative complements India’s clean energy ambitions. It also reinforces Maxvolt’s leadership in sustainable energy innovation.