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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2025 · 26 MIN

From Mining Engineer to Sustainable Battery Recycling Pioneer

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Nishchay Chadha, Founder/CEO ACE Green Recycling joins Mike on ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast, episode 275.  Starting as a mining engineer, transitioned from the mining industry to founding ACE Green Recycling, focusing on sustainable battery recycling. Career Transition: Nishchay Chadha began his career in mining, moved to commercial roles, and eventually entered the recycling industry, gaining extensive global experience before founding his company six years ago.1 Recycling Process: ACE Green Recycling’s approach to recycling lead and lithium batteries is modular, cost-efficient, and environmentally friendly, with fully electrified processes and no toxic emissions.2 Expansion Plans: The company plans to expand its recycling operations in Texas by early next year, aiming for an initial capacity of 30,000 tons per year for lead batteries and 5,000 tons per year for lithium batteries, with future expansion plans. About Nishchay Chadha Nishchay Chadha is the CEO and Co-Founder of Ace Green Recycling, an IP-driven leader of green technologies used to recycle both lead and lithium batteries. Mr. Chadha has worked in the metals space for nearly two decades and has an extensive background in mining engineering. He started his career at Vedanta Resources and later joined Trafigura, one of the world’s largest suppliers of commodities, where he gained tremendous experience from a global perspective in recycling, mining, and supply chain sectors. Mr. Chadha obtained a Master of Business Administration from the Indian School of Business with a focus on Finance, Strategy and Leadership. He also obtained a Bachelor of Technology from the Indian Institute of Technology, Dhanbad with a focus on Mining Engineering. About Ace Green Recycling Ace Green Recycling, Inc., incorporated in Delaware, is an innovative battery recycling technology platform offering sustainable end-of-life solutions. It has deployed modular, Scope 1 carbon emissions-free recycling facilities for lithium (nickel-manganese-cobalt & lithium iron phosphate) and lead batteries used in various industries including electronics, automotive and energy storage. Ace was founded by Nishchay Chadha, Chief Executive Officer and a veteran in recycling, mining and global supply chain industries, and Dr. Vipin Tyagi, Chief Technology Officer, with extensive experience in battery materials recycling technologies. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International.  To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post From Mining Engineer to Sustainable Battery Recycling Pioneer appeared first on eRENEWABLE.

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