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Hubei STR will start the Hubei STR anode recycling plant in March 2026. The project targets 50,000 t/yr of recycled anode materials for lithium-ion batteries. The company began site construction in January 2022. As a result, the facility enters the market as battery recycling volumes rise sharply.
Battery scrap volumes will surge as China’s first NEV wave reaches end-of-life. Lithium-ion batteries usually retire when capacity falls to 80%. The US Advanced Battery Consortium links this threshold to an 8–12 year service life. Therefore, post-2025 retirements should expand the available feedstock for anode material recycling.
China’s EV scale is turning recycling into a supply chain priority
China’s EV scale is making the Hubei STR anode recycling plant strategically timed. China pushed NEV output above one million units in 2018. NEVs reached 40.9% of total auto sales in 2024. Meanwhile, October NEV sales hit 1.72mn units and took 51.6% market share.
Recycling capacity must follow that growth curve. China Association of Automobile Manufacturers forecasts NEV sales near 16mn units in 2025, up from 12.86mn in 2024. China Automotive Engineering Society estimates retired power batteries exceeded 580,000t in 2023. It expects retirements to reach 6mn t by 2030. Consequently, anode recycling becomes a cost, ESG, and security lever for battery makers.
Graphite recovery and copper foil separation define the value capture
Graphite recovery drives much of the anode recycling economics. The lithium-ion battery recycling process starts with dismantling and material separation. Recyclers can recover plastics and the diaphragm from anode-side components. They can also extract aluminium foil from cathode materials.
Graphite recovery then becomes the key upgrade step. Recyclers separate graphite from copper foil in spent anodes. They purify the graphite and sell it back into the battery materials chain. Therefore, the Hubei STR anode recycling plant can support a more circular anode supply. It can also reduce exposure to price swings in battery-grade inputs.
The Metalnomist Commentary
China’s recycling race is shifting from metals recovery to materials performance. Therefore, graphite purity and consistent output will decide who wins long-term contracts. However, recyclers must prove traceability and ESG compliance to unlock premium pricing.

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