We recover black mass and close the battery loop.
India's Battery Waste Management Rules 2022 mandate end-of-life collection targets for EV and industrial batteries. ReVivo connects battery OEMs, importers and PROs to verified recovery pathways for lithium-ion black mass.
The obligation
“Under Battery Waste Management Rules 2022, producers and importers of batteries must register, meet collection targets, and ensure recovered material enters authorised recycling. The obligation grows with India's EV fleet — and so does the risk of non-compliance.”
Li · Ni · Co
strategic metals recovered
Black mass
battery-grade precursor feed
2× demand
projected by 2030
End-of-life lithium-ion batteries contain lithium, nickel, cobalt and manganese at grades that rival primary ore. India's EV scale makes domestic battery recovery a strategic imperative.
Built for every participant in the batteries recovery chain.
For EV & Battery OEMs
End-of-life battery collection and recovery compliance
Verified chain of custody from vehicle to recycler
Battery Waste Management Rules registration support
EPR credit documentation for regulatory compliance
For PROs
Network-wide battery collection and traceability
Black mass recovery linkage with authorised processors
Compliance reporting for producer clients
Real-time visibility across the battery recovery chain
For Recyclers
Reliable, traceable inbound battery material
Documentation for battery-grade precursor output
Connection to industrial buyers seeking recovered material
Integration with India's EV supply chain ecosystem
Ready to close the loop on batteries?
ReVivo handles recovery, traceability and compliance end-to-end — so you can focus on what you produce, not what it leaves behind.
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