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SWACHCHHA URJA NIRMAN LLP

Mumbai, Maharashtra

DPIIT recognised District Renewable Energy

In their own words

Swachchha Urja Nirman LLP is developing an integrated platform for lithium-ion battery recycling, second-life battery energy storage systems, and EV charger manufacturing. The venture focuses on responsible recovery of critical battery materials such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese through hydrometallurgical recycling using C-MET approved technology. The recovered materials are reintroduced into the clean energy value chain, while viable battery cells are repurposed into second-life energy storage systems. The facility will also manufacture EV chargers and battery packs to support India’s electric mobility and renewable energy ecosystem. By combining recycling, energy storage, and charging infrastructure under one platform, the startup aims to reduce battery waste, improve resource efficiency, and strengthen the domestic clean-energy supply chain.

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP250785
CIN
ABZ-9673
Registered on Startup India
2026
Self-declared stage
EarlyTraction

Under development

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District

Mumbai

Maharashtra

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