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Li4Life Joins the Materials for Batteries Hub to Boost Collaboration and Innovation in the European Battery Sector

We are delighted to announce that the Li4Life project has officially joined the Materials for Batteries Hub, the European cluster uniting EU-funded projects and stakeholders working across the entire battery raw materials value chain.

This strategic partnership marks a significant milestone for Li4Life, reinforcing our mission to strengthen Europe’s resilience and sustainability in the lithium and battery materials sector.

The Materials for Batteries Hub is a collaborative platform connecting European projects focused on primary and secondary raw materials for batteries. It promotes synergies between research and industry, encourages innovation, and supports the European Union’s goal of achieving strategic autonomy in critical materials.

By joining the Hub, Li4Life becomes part of a vibrant community of initiatives sharing expertise, resources, and best practices to accelerate the development of sustainable and circular battery value chains in Europe.

Through its participation in the Materials for Batteries Hub, Li4Life will:

  • Share knowledge and results from its technological developments.
  • Collaborate with other projects on innovation and sustainability challenges.
  • Contribute to the Hub’s policy dialogue and strategic roadmap.
  • Benefit from enhanced visibility and networking within the European battery ecosystem.

Joining the Materials for Batteries Hub opens new opportunities for collaboration, dissemination, and impact.

Together with other members of the Hub, Li4Life will work to strengthen Europe’s position in the global battery value chain — ensuring responsible, circular, and competitive solutions for the future of energy storage.


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