Aqua Metals in the News
A Networked Approach
RECYCLING TODAY — Aqua Metals, a McCarran, Nevada-based company that has developed technology to recycle lead-acid batteries, says it has invested $2 million, paid in Aqua
Changing the Business Model
RECYCLING TODAY — Rather than build and operate its own AquaRefining facilities for lead-acid batteries, Aqua Metals is licensing the technology, which it also hopes
A Bit of Aqua Metals History
THE ARROW — Our president and CEO Steve Cotton was recently interviewed about Aqua Metals by The Arrow, a local community magazine in South Reno.
Aqua Metals is developing a method to streamline recycling process
RECYCLING TODAY — The company has submitted a provisional patent for the process that is expected to create key active battery material directly from AquaRefining.
Aqua Metals secures second patent for AquaRefining technology
RECYCLING TODAY — Aqua Metals Inc., has announced it has secured another patent for its AquaRefining electrochemical lead recycling equipment and processes. This second patent is
Aqua Metals recognized for innovative process
NORTHERN NEVADA BUSINESS WEEKLY — Aqua Metals, Inc., which is commercializing a non-polluting electrochemical lead recycling technology called AquaRefining, was named winner of the Platts
Armed with nearly $100M in funding, Aqua Metals looks to make a cleaner lead industry to power the future
SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS TIMES — While devices like solar power systems and electric vehicles have rapidly advanced in recent decades, the process of recycling lead
Aqua Metals wins technology and innovation award
RECYCLING TODAY — Aqua Metals Inc., Alameda, California, has been named a winner of the San Francisco Business Times Technology and Innovation Award. The San Francisco Business Times Technology
Google joins Aqua Metals and other tech companies at Tahoe Reno Industrial Center
NORTHERN NEVADA BUSINESS WEEKLY — A new tech giant has joined the companies, including Aqua Metals, at the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center in northern Nevada.
JCI, Aqua Metals ink $10.6M battery recycling deal
AMERICAN METAL MARKET — Johnson Controls International Plc (JCI) has entered a strategic partnership with Aqua Metals Inc. that includes licensing the company’s electrochemical battery recycling
Bloomberg Newsletter to 350K Subscribers States: “Aqua Metals CEO Says JCI Deal Is ‘Massive Vote of Credibility’”
BLOOMBERG — Aqua Metals Inc. CEO and co-founder Stephen Clarke sees a new partnership with Johnson Controls International Plc as a “massive vote of credibility”