"With the help of innovative recycling processes, we strive to increase our independence from volatile and geopolitically unstable raw material markets," says Barbara Frenkel, Executive Board Member for Procurement at Porsche. "Circular Economy is a core pillar of our sustainability strategy, and with this pilot project, we want to underscore our ambitions."

Step by step towards a circular economy
To test a process suitable for serial application, the pilot project is divided into three phases.
In the first project phase, high-voltage batteries from development vehicles are mechanically shredded at the end of their use-phase and processed into so-called "black mass." The resulting granulate mixture contains valuable raw materials such as nickel, cobalt, manganese, and lithium. So far, around 65 tons of co-called "black mass" have been produced.
Subsequently, the "black mass" will be further refined and separated into the essential raw materials for high-voltage battery production. The quality and purity of the recycled materials are particularly important to Porsche in order to manufacture high-quality batteries for electric vehicles.
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In the third pilot phase, Porsche aims to produce high-voltage battery cells with a defined proportion of recycled materials and test their potential use in Porsche vehicles. The pilot project demonstrates Porsche's holistic understanding of the circular economy: valuable raw materials from decommissioned high-voltage batteries are recovered, processed, and reused in new products. This can extend the lifecycle of selected resources and further reduce the environmental impact of battery production.
Porsche as an innovation driver
With this approach, Porsche aims to play a key role in the development of closed battery raw material cycles and reaffirms its ambitions for a responsible use of resources. The commitment also aims to demonstrate how Porsche is preparing for upcoming regulatory changes – for example, the expected requirements for batteries in the European Union, which will come into effect from 2031. By early adoption of recycled materials, Porsche intends to make an active contribution while further reducing its environmental impact.
Circular economy at Porsche
Porsche strives for a responsible and resource-conserving use of raw materials as well as a long-lasting use of the vehicles and the materials used in them. With its “Circular economy” strategy field, the company aims to promote the use of more sustainable materials as well as circular concepts along the vehicle value chain, among others. This includes projects such as circular concepts for high-voltage batteries, the use of circular materials, waste avoidance and the remanufacturing of vehicle components.