LEISURE AND MOBILITY

When it comes to powering leisure and mobility scooters, lithium batteries have a lot to offer. They are much lighter than lead-acid batteries and therefore much easier to remove and charge. They also charge much faster than traditional batteries and last longer.

As the popularity of electric power in the mobility sector grows, so to will the volume of used lithium batteries that need to be disposed of. Retailers, dealers and manufacturers will begin to receive end of life electric goods and will need a safe way to deal with the lithium-ion batteries that power them. Logically, the best way to do so is to involve the experts from the start. At Cawleys’ Lithium Battery Recycling Solutions, we not only safely store and transport lithium batteries, but we are also specialists in dismantling them and recovering and recycling the valuable cells within them.

As well as cars, scooters and boats are also an increasing market for electric power. We have already seen a huge surge in the sale and use of electric scooters since lockdown, and this trend is set to continue. Both boat and scooter manufacturers will, in time, be in receipt of used or damaged electric boats and scooters and at this point, it is vital to have the right processes in place to deal with the damaged or worn out lithium-ion batteries that power them.

Cawleys’ Lithium Battery Recycling Solutions can provide a collection, storage and dismantling service for used batteries which will ensure they are properly recycled to recover vital elements to be re-used in the production cycle of new batteries.