Tevva has entered into a strategic partnership with Ecobat for the repair, repurposing and recycling of its lithium-ion batteries.

The partnership starts with a 12-month pilot phase for first-life battery management, with the opportunity to expand into additional energy storage and recycling solutions.

Tevva says it is committed to ‘circular economy’ principles, zero waste and reducing costs when it comes to managing the most expensive item on its electric trucks – the lithium-ion battery.

Tevva Founder and CEO, Asher Bennett, said: “By agreeing this strategic partnership with Ecobat, a company with proven credentials in minimising waste, honouring resources, and respecting rare earth metals, we are letting our customers know that we’ve got their back in the worst-case scenario, while also being a responsible corporate citizen by preparing for battery end of life.”

Tevva’s 7.5t battery-electric truck has recently entered mass production at the company’s London facility. 

Tom Seward, EU key accounts director at Ecobat, said: “Ecobat is thrilled to partner with a company like Tevva, one that’s committed to efficient, effective and sustainable resource management, to extend the lifecycle of their lithium-ion batteries.

“Working with pioneers like Tevva to support their battery management gives Ecobat the opportunity to expand its lithium-ion recycling footprint and further the circular energy economy.” 

The Tevva truck offers up to 140 miles (227 kilometres) from its 105 kWh battery on a single charge, and is particularly aimed at last-mile and urban delivery fleets.