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Grupo Sunlight: Finalización del proyecto ReLiFe® Un logro histórico en el reciclaje de baterías de litio con una unidad modelo diseñada holísticamente por el equipo interno de I+D de Sunlight.

ReLiFe project banner for recycling lithium ferro phosphate.

Athens, 3 February 2026 Sunlight Group, a member of the Olympia Group and a leading technology company offering integrated and innovative energy storage solutions, announces the successful completion of the three-year European ReLiFe project. This flagship project serves as a testament to Sunlight’s internal engineering excellence. Architected, developed, and commissioned exclusively by Sunlight’s in-house team, the initiative was co-funded by EIT RawMaterials—a European initiative driving innovation and competitiveness in the raw materials sector—with the strategic support of the European Union.

As part of the project, a model pilot lithium battery recycling unit with a capacity of 500 tons per year was delivered to the Sunlight Group's facilities in Xanthi. This unit, featuring equipment designed holistically and built from the ground up by Sunlight's Research and Development team, stands as a showcase of the company’s world-class engineering prowess and establishes the definitive foundation for comprehensive recycling services. It has the capacity to process all types of lithium-ion battery chemistry (such as LFP, NMC, LTO, etc.), confirming Sunlight’s position as a provider of solutions for the entire spectrum of battery recycling.

The project is a decisive step towards addressing one of the most pressing energy needs worldwide: the development of an effective way to recycle lithium-ion batteries. Focused on developing advanced lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery recycling technologies, ReLiFe®'s results demonstrate that critical raw materials can be recovered in a sustainable manner. This directly strengthens the European circular economy and reduces dependence on primary mining.

The ReLiFe® project has leveraged this extensive experience, as this operational know-how in circular metal management processes has been the critical basis for the successful design and development of new lithium recycling technologies.

As project leader, Sunlight provided technological and scientific guidance, fully aligned with its corporate purpose of "Power for Good" and its strategic goal of clean and sustainable energy. The successful execution of ReLiFe® underscores Sunlight’s deep technical capabilities and specialized expertise in complex engineering. The findings confirm that new technologies can enhance Europe's self-sufficiency in critical materials such as lithium, phosphorus, and graphite.

In collaboration with the project partners, the Recycling team of Sunlight’s Research and Development Department has successfully completed a series of tests on a laboratory, semi-pilot, and pilot scales. The optimal conditions developed ensure the recovery of all critical raw materials from LFP batteries (lithium, graphite, and phosphorus), with 95% efficiency and purity levels suitable for reuse in new batteries (battery grade).

It is noted that Sunlight Group has accumulated expertise in the management and recovery of metals from lead-acid batteries through the operation of its recycling plant in Komotini. This plant is one of the largest producers of secondary lead in Europe and is certified by the EU Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS).

As Dr. Nikos Tsiouvaras, Chief Technology Officer at Sunlight, notes, "Recycling is Europe's new 'mine'. It is the most responsible way to secure critical raw materials and strengthen our industrial autonomy. We are transitioning to practices that significantly reduce our dependence on primary extraction and make the most of the resources we already have, laying the foundations for a truly sustainable and resilient energy chain."

The completion of the project creates the conditions for the development of larger-scale structures. "The success of ReLiFe® confirms the power of European cooperation. The Project Coordinator and Recycling Expert at Sunlight, Dr. Panagiotis Xanthopoulos, stated, "ReLiFe allowed us, through joint action, to deliver a model pilot plant and prove that LFP battery recycling is technologically feasible and economically viable. The successful completion of the project and the delivery of the pilot line in just three years is due to the excellent cooperation of the partners”. The results of ReLiFe® will form the basis for the next step: the Techno-economic Due Diligence Study for the development of an industrial lithium battery recycling plant.

The ReLiFe® project was 55% co-funded by EIT RawMaterials with the support of the European Union, supplemented by own funds, and implemented in collaboration with: Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg (TUBAF), Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology (HIF), MONOLITHOS Catalysts & Recycling, Küttner GmbH & Co. KG, Greenhouse Investment Group, and SE&C Research and Innovation.

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About Sunlight Group Energy Storage Systems

Sunlight Group, with over 30 years of experience in the production of lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries, holds a leadership position in motive power batteries for intralogistics, and specifically electric forklifts, as well as in Energy Storage Systems for on-grid, off-grid, and residential applications. Sunlight supplies the international market with innovative and cost-efficient products, manufactured and assembled in its state-of-the-art facilities in Greece, Italy, Germany, Israel, and the USA, and distributed either directly or via authorized partners’ network to more than 115 countries. It also operates sales offices and provides customer support, after-sales, and warehousing services in the countries it carries production activities, as well as Romania, the Netherlands, Denmark, France, UK, Spain, Portugal and Australia.   With a specialized team of scientists at dedicated R&D centers and more than 15 years of experience in lithium-ion innovation, Sunlight Group invests in emerging technologies to support the sustainable development of integrated, software-based, energy storage solutions. The company combines its circular economy business model, facilitated by the operation of one of Europe’s most advanced recycling units, with a technology-agnostic approach and data-driven insights to develop environmentally friendly storage solutions for the industrial mobility, leisure mobility, and ESS sectors. Solutions that render sustainable energy more accessible and reliable, supporting energy transition and security. As a proud Participant of the United Nations Global Compact, Sunlight Group is committed to aligning strategies and operations with universal principles on human rights, labor, environment, and anti-corruption; and to take actions that advance societal goals.  Sunlight is a member of Olympia Group, an international investment group with a diversified business ecosystem that spans 8 countries. 

For additional information on Sunlight Group please visit: www.the-sunlight-group.com/en/global