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MG Motor India, Attero join forces for EV li-ion battery recycling

ZS EV (Source: MG Motors India)

MG Motor India has announced that it has join forces with Attero for the recycling of electric vehicle (EV) batteries in the country. The partnership is targeted at reusing and recycling the Li-ion batteries used in the automaker's ZS EV units after their end-of-life, MG Motor India said in a declaration.

Noida-based Attero, which is the country's prominent electronic asset management company and clean-tech provider, deals in battery end-of-use management.

"We have been continuously working on expanding the ecosystem in the EV space, as one of the first entrants in the segment. The partnership with Attero gives our customers more confidence concerning the battery's end-of-life usage. The move will assist in responsible recycling and will further minimize the carbon footprint of ZS EV users while supporting the local economy," MG Motor India President and Managing Director Rajeev Chaba said.

"More people are purchasing EVs due to environmental concerns and are readily driving the adoption. At Attero, are today enabling India to innovate more and disrupt the global paradigm while generating minimal e-waste, wherein we hold more than 30 global patents for our recycling technologies.

"We are delighted to join hands with MG and feel that Attero is the best match to the high-performance batteries provided in its vehicles," Attero CEO Nitin Gupta noted. 

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