
Deiva Abirami
United States

Lohum provides sustainable solutions for the lithium-ion battery ecosystem through battery recycling, second-life battery repurposing, and low-carbon refining of critical materials like lithium, cobalt, and nickel. They use proprietary NEETM™ technology for efficient, low-waste recycling and DETX™ analytics for assessing battery health and value
Founded in 2018 by entrepreneur Rajat Verma, Lohum has emerged as India’s foremost clean-tech company dedicated to sustainable battery lifecycle management. Headquartered in Greater Noida, the company is revolutionizing the circular economy by offering end-to-end solutions—from recycling and repurposing end-of-life lithium-ion batteries to refining critical materials and manufacturing cathode active materials (CAM).
At the core of Lohum’s innovation is its proprietary NEETM™ recycling technology, which achieves over 95% recovery of essential materials like lithium, cobalt, nickel, aluminium, and copper with purity levels nearing 99.5%. Their integrated ecosystem—the Reclaim facility—can process approximately 10,000 tonnes of battery waste annually, enough to power around 50,000 electric sedans. This infrastructure is supported by a dynamic R&D team, which comprises about 10% of the workforce.
Lohum’s rapid scaling strategy includes expanding its recycling capacity from 5 GWh currently to a staggering 25–30 GWh by 2027, anchored by facilities in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and new sites across India. The company is also globally expanding—with a new 15.5 GWh recycling plant in the USA slated by 2026, and strategic joint ventures in the UAE and Europe underway. A major ₹2,000 crore investment in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu, is already in motion to develop a CAM production plant, furthering its vertical integration.
To date, Lohum has raised over $54 million in Series B funding from notable investors, enabling extensive R&D and global market entry. The company is already profitable, with a revenue run rate exceeding ₹1,000 crore and projections pointing to revenues near ₹5,000 crore by 2028.
With ambitious expansion, cutting-edge technology, and a vision for a fully closed-loop battery ecosystem, Lohum is playing a pivotal role in India’s energy transition—reducing raw material dependence, lowering greenhouse emissions, and powering the future of clean energy.

Bambrew is a Bengaluru-based cleantech startup founded in 2019 by Vaibhav Anant, with a bold mission to eliminate single-use plastic…

BatX Energies, founded in 2020 by Utkarsh Singh and Vikrant Singh, is a Gurugram-based cleantech startup specializing in sustainable lithium-ion…

Chakr Innovation is an Indian cleantech startup, founded in 2016 by IIT Delhi alumni, focused on combating air pollution from…