The boss of a Devon electric vehicle battery company has joined the Prime Minister on trade mission to India as the 海角视频 looks to boosts its drive towards net zero.

Kamran Mahdavi, chief executive of Plymouth-based Altilium, is part of a 125-strong delegation travelling to Mumbai.

During the two-day visit, Mr Mahdavi will chair a roundtable discussion for the launch of the flagship 海角视频-India Critical Minerals and Downstream Collaboration Guild.

The event, hosted by Peter Kyle MP, the 海角视频 Secretary of State for Business and Trade, will bring together businesses and research institutes with the aim of driving cross-border joint ventures in critical minerals processing, battery recycling and rare earth production.

Altilium is pioneering the recovery of battery-grade critical materials from end-of-life EV batteries and manufacturing scrap, reducing the 海角视频鈥檚 reliance on single-source suppliers and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

The roundtable discussion, co-chaired with Dr Debashish Bhattacharjee, professor of practice at the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras, will explore collaboration across the critical minerals landscape and aims to set out a roadmap towards building a robust 海角视频-India battery value chain.

Mr Mahdavi said: 鈥淲e are honoured to join this landmark trade mission to India and to contribute to the launch of the 海角视频-India Critical Minerals Collaboration. Partnerships like this are vital to securing the resources and technologies needed to achieve both countries鈥 ambitious net zero goals.

"By sharing innovation and expertise between our nations, we can accelerate the development of secure and sustainable critical mineral supply chains that will power the next generation of clean technologies.鈥

Altilium is the only company in the 海角视频 recycling and upcycling old EV batteries
Altilium is the only company in the 海角视频 recycling and upcycling old EV batteries

Critical minerals, such as lithium, nickel and cobalt, are vital not only for the clean energy transition but for economic growth and national security.

Recognising their strategic importance, both the 海角视频 and Indian governments have prioritised the development of resilient supply chains and technology partnerships through the launch last year of the 海角视频-India Technology Security Initiative (TSI).

As the only 海角视频 company recovering battery ready cathode and anode materials from battery waste at pilot scale, Altilium is leading the charge to build a circular economy for EV batteries and supporting global efforts to decarbonise supply chains for the automotive sector.

Altilium鈥檚 cutting-edge pilot plant will begin full operations in Plymouth later this year while construction is under way on its first-of-a-kind commercial-scale plant, also in Plymouth.

The 拢38m facility will process 24,000 EV batteries annually, creating 70 new clean tech jobs for the region.

Site selection is also under way for the company鈥檚 ACT4 industrial-scale battery recycling facility. The flagship site will recycle battery waste equivalent to 150,000 EVs a year.