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Sodium-Ion Recycling in Montpelier

Montpelier generates significant volumes of sodium-ion battery waste from grid energy storage, low-speed electric vehicles, backup power. Batterycle provides certified Sodium-Ion recycling in Montpelier, Vermont, recovering 80% of materials recovered (improving as processes mature) through advanced sodium-ion batteries are a newer chemistry with an emerging recycling infrastructure.

80%

Recovery Rate

Na-Ion

Chemistry

Non-hazardous in

Hazard Class

5-15 years for stationary storage

Avg Lifespan

Common Sodium-Ion Applications in Montpelier

grid energy storagelow-speed electric vehiclesbackup powersolar storageindustrial equipment

Recycling Process

Sodium-ion batteries are a newer chemistry with an emerging recycling infrastructure. Current processes involve discharging, dismantling, and hydrometallurgical treatment to recover sodium, iron, manganese, and carbon materials. Because Na-ion batteries use abundant materials rather than cobalt or nickel, the economic case for recycling is driven more by environmental compliance than material value.

Environmental Impact

Sodium-ion batteries use abundant, non-toxic materials — a major advantage over lithium-ion. However, proper end-of-life management is still important to prevent electrolyte and electrode materials from entering the waste stream. Recycling infrastructure is being developed proactively as Na-ion adoption grows.

Compliance

Regulations for Sodium-Ion Recycling in Vermont

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. Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources enforces battery recycling under 10 V.S.A. Chapter 164a, which established one of the country's first battery stewardship programs. All primary and rechargeable batteries are banned from landfill disposal, and producers must fund collection. Sodium-Ion batteries are classified as Non-hazardous in most formulations. Proper handling, transport, and processing must follow hazardous material regulations specific to this classification.

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