Maxvolt Energy unveiled its impressive plan to move the company toward sustainable energy practices and a lower carbon footprint on World Environment Day. With a proposed new plant in the National Capital Region (NCR) or Western Uttar Pradesh, the environmentally conscious NSE-listed company is eager to increase its ability to lithium battery recycling.

Authorities in the relevant Maxvolt department have started the process of purchasing land between 22,000 and 25,000 square meters in order to build a cutting-edge facility for lithium battery recycling and repurposing.
The planned plant will be close to Maxvolt’s current production facility in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, which will facilitate smooth operational synergy and supply chain alignment between the two facilities. The program is a component of Maxvolt’s long-term goal to close the battery lifecycle management loop and lessen India’s reliance on imported lithium raw materials.
One of the few companies actively incorporating battery repurposing into its business model is Maxvolt, which already operates a statewide battery take-back and reuse program that covers more than 85% of India’s pin codes. Its current Phase 2 growth strategy, which also entails capacity augmentation and the development of ESS batteries for solar and grid-scale storage projects, is in line with this most recent expansion.
Supported by state-of-the-art technologies like Smart Battery Control Mechanisms, Active Balancer Systems, and Superior Thermal Management, Maxvolt worked on its integrated sustainability model, which includes production, reuse, and recycling, and reached a revenue milestone of INR107 crore in FY 2024–2025.
Leadership Comments
“Beyond innovation and quality compliance, sustainability demands accountability and responsible actions. On World Environment Day, we are proud to inform our stakeholders that we are strongly committed to building a circular economy through a path-breaking battery recycling infrastructure in addition to enhancing our annual production,” said Satendra Shukla, Chief Business Officer and CEO, Maxvolt Energy. “The upcoming facility will enable large-scale recovery of valuable materials, minimize environmental impact, and create a robust backend for India’s EV and ESS revolution.”

“The future belongs to companies that innovate responsibly. Maxvolt is not only creating clean energy solutions but is also ensuring that these solutions do not become tomorrow’s waste,” added Vishal Gupta, Chairman and CTO, Maxvolt Energy. “Our upcoming plant will embody global best practices in battery recycling, making India self-reliant in critical energy materials.”





