From coffee grounds to hard carbon
In partnership with RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden) and Granode, a leader in battery technology, we are transforming coffee grounds collected from our network of clients—offices, workplaces, and public spaces—into bio-carbon. The process involves heating used coffee to 1000°C in a nitrogen environment to create hard carbon, a vital component for battery anodes. After months of research on various blends and roast levels, we are excited to report promising results. Carbonization yields from collected coffee waste are showing strong potential in terms of conversion to usable material. This approach not only minimizes waste but also reduces reliance on environmentally harmful mining for metals like cobalt and nickel, aligning with our commitment to sustainability and innovation.