American Battery Technology Company
Company Overview
American Battery Technology Company
Reno, Nevada, USA
2016
Business Model
Energy and Battery Recycling
They focus on lithium-ion battery recycling, resource recovery, and the development of sustainable battery technologies.
Revenue is generated through battery recycling services, the sale of recovered materials, and technology licensing.
Locations & Geography
They primarily operate in the United States, with a focus on Nevada, California, Texas, and other states involved in battery manufacturing and recycling.
Company Culture
Their mission is to create a sustainable and circular economy for battery materials, emphasizing environmental responsibility and innovation.
They promote a collaborative and innovative work environment that encourages employee engagement and creativity.
They offer training programs and opportunities for professional growth in the rapidly evolving energy sector.
Activities & Projects
They are currently developing a commercial-scale lithium-ion battery recycling facility in Nevada.
They are working on advanced processes for recovering lithium, nickel, and cobalt from spent batteries.
They implement practices aimed at reducing waste and promoting the reuse of battery materials.
Career Opportunities
Typical job openings include positions in engineering, operations, and research and development.
They offer competitive salaries, health benefits, and opportunities for career advancement.
Contact Information
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