EPISODE · Jul 5, 2026 · 10 MIN
How Quantum Computing Is Optimizing Battery Recycling
from Quantum Computing Business with Fexingo: Hardware, Software, and Enterprise Quantum · host Fexingo
Lucas and Luna explore a specific application of quantum computing that's quietly reshaping the battery recycling industry. They focus on how quantum algorithms are being used to simulate and optimize the separation of lithium, cobalt, and nickel from end-of-life batteries at a molecular level. The episode centers on a real-world pilot from a company called Quantum Battery Solutions, which has achieved a 94% recovery rate using a variational quantum eigensolver to model chemical binding affinities. Lucas explains why classical computing hits a wall with multi-cation systems, and Luna pushes back on the scalability timeline. They discuss the economic implications: lower recycling costs, reduced mining dependency, and a potential $1.2 billion market for quantum-enabled battery recycling by 2031. The episode ends with a reflection on whether quantum advantage in materials science will arrive sooner than in finance. #QuantumComputing #BatteryRecycling #QuantumBusiness #SustainableTech #MaterialsScience #VariationalQuantumEigensolver #LithiumRecovery #CriticalMinerals #EVSupplyChain #QuantumBatterySolutions #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #QuantumAlgorithms #CircularEconomy #CleanTech #MolecularSimulation #PodcastEpisode Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Lucas and Luna explore a specific application of quantum computing that's quietly reshaping the battery recycling industry. They focus on how quantum algorithms are being used to simulate and optimize the separation of lithium, cobalt, and nickel from end-of-life batteries at a molecular level. The episode centers on a real-world pilot from a company called Quantum Battery Solutions, which has achieved a 94% recovery rate using a variational quantum eigensolver to model chemical binding affinities. Lucas explains why classical computing hits a wall with multi-cation systems, and Luna pushes back on the scalability timeline. They discuss the economic implications: lower recycling costs, reduced mining dependency, and a potential $1.2 billion market for quantum-enabled battery recycling by 2031. The episode ends with a reflection on whether quantum advantage in materials science will arrive sooner than in finance. #QuantumComputing #BatteryRecycling #QuantumBusiness #SustainableTech #MaterialsScience #VariationalQuantumEigensolver #LithiumRecovery #CriticalMinerals #EVSupplyChain #QuantumBatterySolutions #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #QuantumAlgorithms #CircularEconomy #CleanTech #MolecularSimulation #PodcastEpisode Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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