I. "Industry Specifications for Comprehensive Utilization of End-of-Life Power Batteries from New Energy Vehicles (2024 Edition)"
Effective Date: January 1, 2025.
Key Requirements:
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Entry Thresholds for Enterprises:
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Minimum registered capital of CNY 10 million.
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Annual production capacity for recycling enterprises must be no less than 5,000 tons (regeneration) or 1,000 tons (second-life applications).
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Technical Standards:
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Lithium recovery rate increased from 85% to ≥90%; nickel, cobalt, and manganese recovery rates ≥98%.
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Process wastewater recycling rate must exceed 90%.
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R&D Investment:
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Annual R&D expenditure must account for no less than 3% of recycling-related revenue.
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II. "Action Plan for Establishing a Robust Power Battery Recycling System"
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Policy Objectives:
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Build a full-lifecycle traceability system using digital technologies to monitor production, sales, dismantling, and recycling processes.
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Crack down on illegal recycling channels and promote industry standardization.
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Key Directions:
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Strengthen the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) system, requiring automakers and battery manufacturers to establish or collaborate on recycling networks.
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III. Technical Standards and Environmental Requirements
"National Standard for Recycled Black Mass in Lithium-Ion Batteries (GB/T 45203-2024)"
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Effective Date: July 1, 2025.
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Core Requirements:
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Define classifications and chemical specifications for recycled black mass (e.g., nickel-cobalt content ≥45%, lithium ≥6% in ternary battery black mass).
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Standardize imported black mass quality and drive improvements in sorting and purification technologies.
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Industry Analysis
The 2025 lithium battery recycling policies emphasize a dual logic of "regulation + incentives". By raising technical thresholds, strengthening full-lifecycle management, and increasing fiscal support, the policies aim to transition the industry from fragmented competition to high-quality development. Subsidies and relaxed import/export conditions are expected to alleviate long-term economic imbalances in the recycling sector.



