Green Metals Production

Supplying the materials that power the world’s transition to a low-carbon future.

POLVOLT is designed to produce a new generation of green metals — responsibly recovered raw materials that support electrification, renewable energy deployment and sustainable industrial growth across Europe and beyond.

What Are Green Metals?

Materials with a fundamentally lower environmental footprint.

Green metals are materials produced with significantly lower environmental impact compared to conventional mining and refining routes.

As industries worldwide strive to reduce emissions and improve supply chain sustainability, demand for responsibly sourced metals continues to grow.

By recovering valuable materials from batteries and electronic waste, POLVOLT helps transform existing resources into new industrial value — while reducing dependence on primary extraction.

Closing the Loop

Modern technologies rely on metals — POLVOLT puts them back into circulation.

Electric vehicles, wind turbines, solar panels, batteries, consumer electronics and digital infrastructure all require critical raw materials to function. Yet many of these materials remain in products that have reached the end of their lifecycle.

Electric Vehicles

Wind Turbines

Solar Panels

Batteries

Consumer Electronics

Digital Infrastructure

Step 01

Products in use

EVs, electronics and infrastructure — packed with critical metals.

Step 02

End of life

Batteries and e-waste collected — resources locked inside.

Step 03

POLVOLT recovery

Pyro + hydrometallurgy separate and refine strategic metals.

Step 04

Back to circulation

Green metals return to European industry — closing the loop.

Materials for the Energy Transition

A broad portfolio for Europe’s industrial future

The facility will recover and produce a broad portfolio of metals essential for Europe’s industrial future — from battery-grade materials to base metals for infrastructure and manufacturing.

Battery Metals

Lithium, nickel, cobalt and manganese are fundamental components of modern battery technologies used in electric vehicles and energy storage systems.

3Li

Lithium

28Ni

Nickel

27Co

Cobalt

25Mn

Manganese

Copper

Copper remains one of the most important materials for electrification, renewable energy infrastructure and power transmission — the backbone of the energy transition.

29Cu

Copper

Precious Metals

Gold, silver and platinum group metals play a critical role in electronics, industrial applications and emerging clean technologies.

79Au

Gold

47Ag

Silver

78Pt

Platinum

46Pd

Palladium

Industrial Metals

Aluminum, lead, tin and iron continue to support manufacturing, infrastructure and advanced industrial production across Europe.

13Al

Aluminum

82Pb

Lead

50Sn

Tin

26Fe

Iron

Supporting European Industry

Building sovereign supply of strategic materials.

Europe’s demand for critical raw materials is expected to increase significantly over the coming decades.

POLVOLT contributes to building a secure and sustainable supply of strategically important materials by creating domestic recovery and refining capacity within the European Union.

The project directly supports the objectives of the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) and broader European efforts to strengthen industrial competitiveness and resource independence.

EU Regulatory Framework

Critical Raw Materials Act

A cornerstone EU regulation ensuring a secure, diversified, affordable and sustainable supply of critical raw materials for Europe’s economy.

POLVOLT supports CRMA objectives

Lower Carbon Footprint

Recycled beats primary — by a wide margin.

Primary mining & refining

100%

Baseline · conventional production route

POLVOLT recycling & refining

14%

Advanced recycling · powered by renewables

Values represent relative greenhouse gas emissions per unit of metal produced. Comparison based on expected POLVOLT performance vs. conventional extraction and refining pathways.

Relative GHG reduction

86%

Lower greenhouse gas emissions vs. conventional production routes — directly contributing to Europe’s climate goals.

Building Tomorrow’s Circular Economy

A future where resources stay in circulation.

Green metals represent more than an alternative source of raw materials.

They are a cornerstone of a modern industrial ecosystem where valuable resources remain in circulation for as long as possible.

By combining innovation, industrial expertise and advanced recycling technologies, POLVOLT is helping shape a future where sustainability and economic growth go hand in hand.

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Innovation Fund

Supported by the European Union

POLVOLT is co-financed by the European Union Innovation Fund — one of the world’s largest funding programmes for innovative low-carbon technologies.