EMR joins £6.5m project to recover rare earth magnets from end-of-life vehicles. EMR has joined REACT-UK, a £6.5 million project to establish a circular UK supply chain for rare earth magnets from end-of-life electric and hybrid vehicles. The three-year project, part-funded by the Department for Business and Trade, brings together six partners including Jaguar Land Rover.

EMR will use its EV battery, end-of-life vehicle and research expertise to identify and recover magnet-containing components. The consortium also includes HyProMag, Mkango Rare Earths UK, Less Common Metals and the University of Birmingham. Recovered materials will be processed and remanufactured into new automotive-grade neodymium-iron-boron magnets for return to UK manufacturing.

The project is supported through the DRIVE35 programme, delivered in partnership with the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK and Innovate UK, with £3.2 million in government funding. It builds on EMR’s involvement in other DRIVE35 projects including CircularREEconomy and MOBIUS, which are developing approaches to recovering critical materials across the automotive sector.

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