The Global Energy Circularity Commitment (GECC) seeks to address a looming resource crunch. With the International Energy Agency forecasting a fivefold increase in demand for battery-critical minerals by 2040, the coalition is focusing on creating common design standards to keep materials in use longer. The initiative splits into two tracks: a set of circular design guidelines for mobility applications and a business coalition intended to harmonize policy and investment frameworks.
CATL, which achieved carbon neutrality across its core operations in 2025, is leveraging its experience with China’s Choco-Swap network to push these models into international markets. The push for circularity includes a new joint venture with Octopus Energy, aimed at deploying battery-swapping infrastructure across Europe. By 2035, the partners intend to service 300,000 electric trucks through 30 dedicated hubs, with the first UK sites expected to open in 2027.




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