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Kiilto Ventures Leads Investment in Estonian Battery Recycling Startup Jälle Technologies

Kiilto Ventures Leads Investment in Estonian Battery Recycling Startup Jälle Technologies

Kiilto Ventures leads funding in Estonia’s Jälle Technologies to advance scalable lithium-ion battery recycling and graphene innovation.

Tallinn, Estonia: Jälle Technologies, an Estonian deep-tech startup developing advanced recycling methods for end-of-life lithium-ion batteries, has secured new funding in a round led by Kiilto Ventures. The round also saw participation from Norrsken Evolve, 2C Ventures, and support through grant funding from Enterprise Estonia (EIS) and the Environmental Investment Centre (KIK).

The startup addresses the growing challenge of lithium-ion battery waste, driven by the rapid expansion of electric vehicles and energy storage systems. In Europe alone, the number of batteries reaching end-of-life is projected to grow 70-fold by 2030 compared to 2020, underscoring the urgent need for scalable and sustainable recycling solutions.

Jälle Technologies’ proprietary technology enables efficient recovery of lithium and other critical raw materials with lower energy consumption than conventional recycling processes. The company has also pioneered a method to convert graphite waste into high-value graphene-like derivatives, which can be used in composites, coatings, and adhesives to enhance performance.

“We have been actively following the battery recycling sector for some time and are well aware of the magnitude of the challenge,” said Matti Ronkkö, Managing Director of Kiilto Ventures. “Jalle Technologies' vision of transforming battery waste into valuable resources through advanced recycling is a prime example of scalable, sustainability-driven innovation that we are eager to support. The team's strong academic foundation provides an excellent platform for scaling the technology globally, and we are excited about the potential applications of their end products in the construction materials of the future."

Erki Ani, CEO of Jälle Technologies, emphasized the importance of mission-aligned investors: “While the whole world is geared towards electrification, energy storage needs are inevitably on the rise. What happens with these batteries once they've reached end of life? With Jalle we are looking a few steps ahead of the curve to be ready for the "tidal wave of dead batteries". By achieving very high battery recycling efficiencies and enabling advanced applications through our graphene-like materials, we contribute to addressing Europe's critical raw materials challenge. We're extremely glad that we have such investors who share our vision. It's not just about funding, it's about working together to take our technology from the lab to industry."

With the fresh capital, Jälle Technologies plans to expand its pre-pilot scale production, validate its processes at an industrial level, and strengthen its team in Estonia to support global scale-up.

According to TechSci Research, the investment in Jälle Technologies holds significant implications for the chemical industry, both in the immediate and long term. The company’s advanced recycling processes enable the recovery of critical raw materials such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel—key inputs for various chemical applications. By reducing reliance on primary extraction, this innovation supports the chemical sector in securing a sustainable and localized supply of essential resources, mitigating risks related to raw material scarcity and price volatility. Moreover, Jälle’s ability to upcycle graphite waste into graphene-like derivatives opens new opportunities for the specialty chemicals market, particularly in high-performance composites, coatings, and adhesives. These graphene-based materials can enhance strength, conductivity, and durability in chemical formulations, driving innovation across multiple industrial segments. The technology’s lower energy consumption compared to conventional recycling also aligns with the industry’s ongoing efforts to reduce carbon emissions and adopt greener production methods. As demand for batteries continues to rise globally, scalable recycling solutions like Jälle’s will play a pivotal role in strengthening the chemical industry’s supply chain resilience, sustainability, and capacity for advanced material development.

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