We manage lithium-ion batteries from end-of-use to resource recovery through a structured and compliant system.
Lithium-ion batteries power electric vehicles, telecom infrastructure, renewable energy storage, consumer electronics, and industrial equipment. When these batteries reach the end of their usable life, responsible handling becomes essential to prevent environmental risks and recover valuable materials.
Through advanced infrastructure and specialised processes, Saava Greens supports a circular ecosystem for critical battery materials — helping reduce dependence on virgin mining while strengthening sustainable supply chains.
Below are the three core pillars of our operations:

Safe. Authorized. Recovery-Focused.
We process end-of-life lithium-ion batteries, including EV battery packs, modules, cells, telecom batteries, and consumer electronics batteries.
Through this process, we recover critical battery materials:
All operations are conducted under CPCB authorisation and comply with the Battery Waste Management Rules.
Extending Usable Battery Life Where Safe
Not every battery reaching our facility is immediately classified as waste. Each unit undergoes technical inspection to determine whether it can be safely reused.
State-of-Health (SoH) testing.
Capacity and safety analysis.
Cell balancing and grading.
Battery Management System (BMS) checks.
Performance validation cycles.
Only batteries meeting strict performance standards are redeployed for second-life use. Others are safely redirected to the recycling process.


Turning Black Mass into Critical Resources
Recovered black mass is a concentrated mixture of valuable battery metals. Through controlled refining, we purifying key materials for reuse.