EL BAT AD

EL BAT AD, Dolna banya Sarameshe, quarter 121 / PK 2040 Headquarters at EL BAT and Sofia, Bulgaria Boulevard “Bulgaria” 81 B / PK 1404

https://elbat.bg/

EL BAT is a Bulgaria-based company with a wide reach. They operate mainly in Central Europe, but also have many partners in Asia. One of their key advantages is the location.

The factory of EL BAT is located in the town of Dolna banya, and for the past 3 decades has been an integral part of the economic and social development of the region.


EL BAT gives new life to old batteries.  They are one of the biggest plants in Europe for processing and recycling various types of lead-containing waste and discarded lead-acid batteries.

With the solutions they have created, they help mitigate the environmental impact of various anthropogenic factors.

Almost every existing vehicle is powered by lead-acid battery, and every battery has a limited lifespan.

Once exhausted, it transforms from a power supply to hazardous waste, and this happens with every vehicle’s battery worldwide every 4-5 years. At EL BAT, have developed technology that allows to recycle every part of the battery, granting it not just one, but multiple lives.

The main job of the company is to give efficient solutions for one of today’s most concerning issues that we face as humans, while promising the world a better tomorrow.

Circular Economy Principles Applied by EL BAT AD:

  • Closed-Loop Recycling: Specializes in collecting and recycling used lead-acid batteries, recovering lead and other materials for the production of new batteries.
  • Resource Recovery: Processes thousands of tons of battery waste annually, extracting valuable materials and reducing the need for virgin resources.
  • Environmental Protection: Implements strict environmental controls to prevent pollution and ensure safe recycling processes.
  • Energy Efficiency: Invests in modern technologies to enhance energy efficiency in recycling operations.

Economic Contribution: Exports recycled materials to European markets, contributing to the circular economy on a broader scale.