Eneris B&R Helps Launch Poland’s Electric Battery Cluster
Eneris B&R has joined the Polish Electric Battery Cluster as a founding member, becoming part of a new initiative that brings together business, academia and public institutions to support the growth of battery technologies and help build a complete value chain — from raw materials to recycling and material recovery.
Launched under the auspices of the Ministry of Development and Technology and coordinated by the Opole Science and Technology Park, the cluster is intended to foster collaboration, knowledge exchange and the development of shared expertise. It also aims to accelerate technology transfer in battery and energy storage solutions, with a strong focus on circular economy principles.
For Eneris B&R, joining the cluster marks another step in strengthening the Eneris Group’s capabilities in waste management and resource recovery, particularly in battery recycling. The company is developing solutions for the safe treatment of end-of-life batteries and the recovery of valuable metals — a field that is becoming increasingly important as electromobility and energy storage markets continue to grow.
“The battery market is developing rapidly, and in the coming years it will become one of the key challenges for the waste management sector. At Eneris, we are building expertise in battery recycling, including lithium batteries, because true circularity will depend on efficient raw material recovery. Being part of the cluster gives us an opportunity to work with both industry and academia on effective solutions for the market as a whole,” said Przemysław Wojciechowski, President of Eneris B&R.
The Polish Electric Battery Cluster is focused on creating an integrated ecosystem that covers the entire battery lifecycle. Its goal is not only to advance manufacturing and recycling technologies, but also to strengthen Poland’s domestic capabilities and help ensure that regulation keeps pace with a fast-changing market.