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Clarios accelerates plans to build significant new U.S. Battery Recycling and Critical Mineral Processing capacity

Core Insights - Clarios is accelerating its $6 billion U.S. investment plan to enhance battery recycling and critical mineral processing capacity, aiming to meet future demand and secure supply chains, thereby promoting national security and U.S. energy independence [1][5]. Group 1: Facility Enhancements - Clarios plans to fast-track the restart of its Florence, South Carolina facility to expand battery recycling capacity and add critical mineral processing capabilities, leveraging existing infrastructure for rapid scaling [1]. - The company is in the site selection and engineering phase for a new state-of-the-art battery recycling and critical mineral processing facility in the U.S., which will bolster domestic supply chain resilience [2]. Group 2: Capacity Expansion - Clarios is implementing A.I., automation, and capacity upgrades at its existing North American facilities in Mexico to increase throughput and efficiency, ensuring a steady flow of recycled critical materials to U.S. manufacturing sites [3]. - The initiatives collectively aim to provide additional recycling capacity of up to 400,000 metric tons, with ongoing evaluations for acquiring existing battery recycling capacity [4]. Group 3: Strategic Commitment - These initiatives are part of Clarios' broader commitment to advance American energy independence and support the circular economy, ensuring long-term access to essential materials for advanced energy storage technologies [5]. - The $6 billion American Energy Manufacturing Strategy aims to strengthen the nation's critical supply of batteries essential for vehicles in the U.S., expand operations, build new facilities, and create American jobs [5].