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Johnson Controls finalized an agreement covering North America, China and Europe for a cutting-edge electrochemical battery recycling technology. Under terms of a multi-faceted deal, the company is investing in聽Aqua Metals. 鈥淥ur partnership with Johnson Controls is a tremendous step forward聽and is an opportunity for us to work with the global leader in automotive battery manufacturing and responsible recycling,鈥澛爏aid Dr. Stephen Clarke, chairman and CEO of Aqua Metals. 鈥淲e will build on this exciting relationship in order to enable clean and efficient battery recycling around the world.鈥

Under the agreement Johnson Controls will:

  • Become the first licensee for AquaRefining鈩⒙爐echnology
  • Supply Aqua Metals with batteries to recycle as a service, as part of the Johnson Controls closed-loop network
  • Purchase AquaRefined鈩 metals produced from Aqua Metals鈥 facilities
  • Acquire just under 5 percent of Aqua Metals outstanding shares

鈥淎greements like this are a part of our continuing strategy to invest in clean technologies, building on our commitment to create a more sustainable and environmentally responsible industry,鈥 said Joe Walicki, president of Johnson Controls Power Solutions.

Aqua Metals, which recently opened its first plant in McCarran, Nevada, uses an advanced electrochemical process for recycling batteries. As it scales up capacity, Aqua Metals plans to hire hundreds of employees for existing and future operations across the United States.

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