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Minespider launches digital marketplace for second-life EV batteries and recycled materials

Berlin-based traceability firm Minespider has launched Recircle.market, a digital marketplace designed to connect companies across the EV battery reuse, refurbishment and recycling value chain.

The platform enables listing and trading of second-life batteries with verified technical and lifecycle data, sourcing of recycled battery materials and components, and connecting with service providers for testing, diagnostics, logistics, dismantling and certification. Users include OEMs, battery sellers, recyclers and service providers.

A central feature is integration with Digital Battery Passports (DBPs), providing transparent access to battery origin, chemistry, performance history and health data. With the EU Battery Regulation making DBPs mandatory from February 2027, Minespider says the marketplace is built to leverage that data to improve trust and reduce transaction costs in what has been a fragmented market.

“With Recircle.market, we are building the digital backbone for Europe’s circular battery economy—connecting data, materials and market actors in one interoperable ecosystem,” said Volker Krümpel, co-founder and general counsel at Minespider.

The current release is an MVP, developed as part of the EU-funded RECIRCULATE project. The platform will be further developed based on industry feedback and regulatory requirements.

Source: Minespider

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