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Telescope Innovations Produces Battery-Grade Lithium Carbonate from Recycled Waste Streams

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Telescope Innovations (OTCQB: TELIF) has achieved a significant breakthrough in battery recycling technology, successfully producing battery-grade lithium carbonate with >99.9% purity from recycled battery waste streams using their proprietary ReCRFT™ process.

Building on their April 2024 proof-of-concept, the company has demonstrated the ability to extract and refine lithium from complex battery waste materials. The process addresses a crucial challenge in battery recycling, as lithium represents 16% to 55% of the total metal value in spent batteries.

The company has partnered with Cellmine and the University of St Andrews for testing and validation of the recycled lithium carbonate in actual battery applications, marking an important step toward sustainable battery materials sourcing.

Telescope Innovations (OTCQB: TELIF) ha raggiunto una svolta significativa nella tecnologia di riciclo delle batterie, producendo con successo carbonato di litio di grado batteria con >99,9% di purezza dai flussi di rifiuti delle batterie riciclate tramite il proprio processo proprietario ReCRFT™.

Seguendo la prova di concetto di aprile 2024, l’azienda ha dimostrato la capacità di estrarre e affinare il litio da materiali complessi di rifiuti di batterie. Il processo affronta una sfida cruciale nel riciclo delle batterie, poiché il litio rappresenta dal 16% al 55% del valore totale dei metalli nelle batterie esauste.

L’azienda ha stretto una partnership con Cellmine e l’Università di St Andrews per testare e convalidare il carbonato di litio riciclato in applicazioni reali per batterie, segnando un passo importante verso un approvvigionamento sostenibile di materiali per batterie.

Telescope Innovations (OTCQB: TELIF) ha logrado un avance significativo en la tecnología de reciclaje de baterías, produciendo con éxito carbonato de litio de grado batería con >99,9% de pureza a partir de flujos de desecho de baterías recicladas usando su proceso propio ReCRFT™.

Basándose en la prueba de concepto de abril de 2024, la compañía ha demostrado la capacidad de extraer y refinar litio de materiales complejos de desechos de baterías. El proceso aborda un desafío crucial en el reciclaje de baterías, ya que el litio representa del 16% al 55% del valor total de los metales en baterías gastadas.

La empresa se ha asociado con Cellmine y la Universidad de St Andrews para pruebas y validación del carbonato de litio reciclado en aplicaciones reales de baterías, marcando un paso importante hacia una adquisición de materiales para baterías más sostenible.

Telescope Innovations (OTCQB: TELIF)가 배터리 재활용 기술에서 중요한 돌파구를 달성하여, 자사 독점 프로세스 ReCRFT™를 사용해 재활용 배터리 폐기 흐름에서 배터리 등급 리튬 카보네이트>99.9% 순도로 성공적으로 생산했습니다.

2024년 4월의 개념 증명에 이어 이 회사는 복잡한 배터리 폐기물 재료에서 리튬을 추출하고 정제하는 능력을 입증했습니다. 이 과정은 재활용 배터리의 중요한 도전 과제인 리튬이 사용된 배터리의 총 금속 가치의 16%에서 55%를 차지한다는 점을 다룹니다.

회사는 ReCRFT™의 재활용 리튬 카보네이트를 실제 배터리 응용에 대해 테스트하고 검증하기 위해 Cellmine세인트 앤드루스 대학교와 협력하고 있어, 지속 가능한 배터리 원료 조달의 중요한 단계로 간주됩니다.

Telescpe Innovations (OTCQB: TELIF) a effectué une avancée significative dans la technologie de recyclage des batteries, en produisant avec succès du carbonate de lithium de qualité batterie avec >99,9% de pureté à partir de flux de déchets de batteries recyclées grâce à leur procédé propriétaire ReCRFT™.

À la suite de la démonstration de concept d’avril 2024, la société a démontré sa capacité à extraire et affiner le lithium à partir de matériaux de déchets de batteries complexes. Le procédé répond à un défi clé du recyclage des batteries, car le lithium représente entre 16% et 55% de la valeur totale des métaux dans les batteries usagées.

L’entreprise s’est associée à Cellmine et à l’Université de St Andrews pour tester et valider le carbonate de lithium recyclé dans des applications réelles de batteries, marquant une étape importante vers un approvisionnement durable en matériaux de batterie.

Telescope Innovations (OTCQB: TELIF) hat einen bedeutenden Durchbruch in der Batteries Recycling-Technologie erzielt und erfolgreich batteriegelichen Lithiumcarbonat mit einer >99,9%igen Reinheit aus recycelten Batterieschrotten unter Verwendung ihres firmeneigenen ReCRFT™-Verfahrens hergestellt.

Aufbauend auf den Proof-of-Concept von April 2024 hat das Unternehmen gezeigt, dass es Lithium aus komplexen Batterieabfällen extrahieren und veredeln kann. Das Verfahren adressiert eine zentrale Herausforderung des Batterie-Recyclings, da Lithium 16% bis 55% des Gesamtmetallwerts in gebrauchten Batterien ausmacht.

Das Unternehmen hat eine Partnerschaft mit Cellmine und der University of St Andrews zur Prüfung und Validierung des recyceltenLithiumcarbonats in tatsächlichen Batterieanwendungen geschlossen, was einen wichtigen Schritt hin zu einer nachhaltigen Beschaffung von Batteriematerialien markiert.

Telescope Innovations (OTCQB: TELIF) حققت تقدمًا كبيرًا في تكنولوجيا إعادة تدوير البطاريات، حيث نجحت في إنتاج كربونات الليثيوم من نوع بطارية بجودة عالية وبنقاء يفوق >99.9% من تيارات نفايات البطاريات المعاد تدويرها باستخدام عمليتها المملوكة ReCRFT™.

استنادًا إلى إثبات المفهوم في أبريل 2024، أظهرت الشركة القدرة على استخراج الليث وتكريره من مواد نفايات بطاريات معقدة. يعالج هذا العملية تحديًا حاسمًا في إعادة تدوير البطاريات، حيث يمثل الليث من 16% إلى 55% من قيمة المعادن الإجمالية في البطاريات المستهلكة.

وقد تحالفت الشركة مع Cellmine والجامعة المتحدة في سانت أندروز للتحقق والاستخدام الفعلي لكربونات الليثيوم المعاد تدويرها في تطبيقات البطاريات الفعلية، مما يمثل خطوة هامة نحو توفير مستدام لمواد البطاريات.

Telescope Innovations (OTCQB: TELIF) 在电池回收技术方面取得了重大突破,成功利用其专有的 ReCRFT™ 工艺从回收电池废物流中生产出< b>>99.9% 纯度 的电池级锂碳酸盐。

在 2024 年 4 月的概念验证基础上,该公司已证明能够从复杂的电池废物材料中提取并提纯锂。该工艺解决了电池回收中的一个关键挑战,因为锂在废弃电池中占总金属价值的 16% 到 55%

公司已与 Cellmine圣安德鲁斯大学 合作,对回收的锂碳酸盐在实际电池应用中的测试与验证,这标志着实现可持续电池材料来源的重要一步。

Positive
  • Successfully produced battery-grade lithium carbonate with >99.9% purity from recycled sources
  • Technology addresses recovery of valuable lithium (16-55% of total metal value) from battery waste
  • Secured partnerships with Cellmine and University of St Andrews for product validation
  • Process demonstrates potential for more efficient, sustainable battery materials recycling
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  • Technology still requires validation in real applications
  • Process remains at demonstration phase, not yet commercially scaled

Telescope's proprietary ReCRFT(TM) process achieves >99.9% pure Li2CO3 from battery recycling brines, with output material sent to Cellmine and University of St Andrews for testing

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 29, 2025) - Telescope Innovations Corp. (CSE: TELI) (OTCQB: TELIF) (FSE: J4U) ("Telescope Innovations", "Telescope", or the "Company") is a leader in intelligent automation platforms for accelerating chemical process development. The Company today announced a key milestone in its lithium refinement technology pipeline: successful isolation of lithium from a battery recycling waste stream. The captured lithium was converted into battery-grade, >99.9% lithium carbonate using Telescope's ReCRFT process.

Building on initial proof-of-concept from April 2024, this achievement marks the first application of Telescope's proprietary ReCRFT™ refinement process to battery recycling. Back in 2024, the Company announced a novel method for extracting lithium from complex, low-value battery waste materials. Today's achievement demonstrates the ability to not only isolate technical-grade lithium from such streams, but also to convert it under adapted ReCRFT™ conditions into high-purity, battery-grade lithium carbonate suitable for cathode production for either lithium iron phosphate or nickel-based lithium batteries.

This advance highlights the versatility of the ReCRFT™ lithium carbonate refinement process. It also addresses a major challenge in the battery recycling space: capturing valuable lithium from black mass leach solutions. Lithium in these waste solutions accounts for between 16% and 55% of the total metal value in spent batteries, making efficient recovery a critical step toward sustainable battery materials sourcing.

FROM PROOF-OF-CONCEPT TO PROCESS DEMONSTRATION
"We set out to build a new pathway for battery recycling that is compatible with the scale and technoeconimcs of the challenge," explained Dr. Jason Hein, Telescope CTO. "Last year we realized that finely controlling crystallization, instead of adding various reagents over multiple steps, could be used to isolate and purify lithium carbonate from recycling brines. Our team has now executed that vision with a process that yields battery-grade material ready for downstream testing, showcasing Telescope's ability to move effectively from innovation to demonstration."

PARTNERSHIPS WITH CELLMINE AND THE UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS
The first batches of recycled, battery-grade lithium carbonate have been delivered to Cellmine, a next-generation battery recycling company, and Professor John Irvine's group the University of St Andrews, a highly ranked energy materials research institution. Researchers at Cellmine and St Andrews will use the material to fabricate and test lithium-ion batteries, providing critical validation of ReCRFT™-derived, recycled lithium carbonate in real applications.

"These collaborations connect our technology directly to both commercial recyclers and academic leaders in electrochemistry," added Dr. Hein. "It's an important step in ensuring our processes not only work at the lab scale but deliver real value to the supply chain."

"Access to high-purity, battery-grade lithium carbonate from recycled sources is a critical step in scaling sustainable cathode production," stated Simon Rathbone, CEO of CellMine. "Testing Telescope's ReCRFT material allows us to validate new supply pathways that align with CellMine's sulphate-free recycling process, strengthening resilience in the battery materials supply chain."

About Telescope Innovations

Telescope Innovations is a chemical technology company developing scalable manufacturing processes and tools for the pharmaceutical and chemical industry. The Company builds and deploys new enabling technologies including flexible robotic platforms and artificial intelligence software that improves experimental throughput, efficiency, and data quality. Our aim is to bring modern chemical technology solutions to meet the most serious challenges in health and sustainability.

On behalf of the Board,

Telescope Innovations Corp.

Henry Dubina, Chief Executive Officer
E: henry.dubina@telescopeinn.com

Forward-Looking Information

Forward-looking information is based on a number of opinions, assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by the Company as of the date of this news release, are subject to known and unknown risks, and uncertainties that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information.

Forward-looking statements in this document include the potential of the company's ReCRFT™ process for battery recycling, the outcomes of collaborations with Cellmine and the University of St Andrews, the scalability and commercial readiness of its lithium material refinement, production, and recycling technologies, and all other statements that are not statements of historical fact.

The forward-looking statements contained in this news release are made as of the date of this news release, and the Company expressly disclaims any obligation to update or alter statements containing any forward-looking information, or the factors or assumptions underlying them, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/268076

FAQ

What purity level has Telescope Innovations (TELIF) achieved with their ReCRFT lithium recycling process?

Telescope's ReCRFT process has achieved >99.9% pure lithium carbonate from battery recycling waste streams, meeting battery-grade specifications.

How much of the metal value in spent batteries comes from lithium?

Lithium accounts for between 16% and 55% of the total metal value in spent batteries, making its efficient recovery crucial for recycling economics.

Who are Telescope Innovations' partners for testing their recycled lithium carbonate?

Telescope has partnered with Cellmine, a battery recycling company, and the University of St Andrews for testing and validation of their recycled lithium carbonate in actual battery applications.

What is the significance of Telescope's ReCRFT process for battery recycling?

The ReCRFT process represents a significant advancement in battery recycling by enabling the extraction and refinement of battery-grade lithium carbonate from waste streams, supporting sustainable battery materials sourcing.

When did Telescope Innovations first announce their battery recycling technology?

Telescope first announced their novel method for extracting lithium from battery waste materials in April 2024, with this latest achievement building on that initial proof-of-concept.
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