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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract American Battery Technology Company (ABTC)American Battery Technology Company (ABTC), formerly American Battery Metals Corporation, is a US-based battery recycling technology startup founded in 2011. It employs a hydrometallurgical process to recycle batteries and a targeted extraction system to extract raw materials from primary resources. In 2019, the company was selected as winner of BASF’s Battery Recycling Circularity Challenge, allowing for the demonstration of its lithium-ion battery recycling technology as part of the Greentown Labs accelerator program. In 2021, it received a $2 million contract from the United States Advanced Battery Consortium, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy for commercialization of its integrated lithium-ion battery recycling system. The company's Research Development Center has been located at the Nevada Center for Applied Research (NCAR) at the University of Nevada Reno (UNR) since 2021.niversity of Nevada Reno (UNR) since 2021.
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rdfs:comment American Battery Technology Company (ABTC)American Battery Technology Company (ABTC), formerly American Battery Metals Corporation, is a US-based battery recycling technology startup founded in 2011. It employs a hydrometallurgical process to recycle batteries and a targeted extraction system to extract raw materials from primary resources. The company's Research Development Center has been located at the Nevada Center for Applied Research (NCAR) at the University of Nevada Reno (UNR) since 2021.niversity of Nevada Reno (UNR) since 2021.
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