End of Service

Hybrid Battery Recycling & Disposal

When a hybrid battery reaches the end of its service life, it is handled safely and recycled responsibly. Nothing is sent to general waste.

Recycling is the final pathway, and it is only chosen when a battery is no longer suitable for continued service. Every battery we retire is assessed first, so disposal is a last step, not a default one. When that point is reached, the pack is isolated, held securely and passed to responsible recycling.

Why Hybrid Batteries Need Special Handling

A hybrid battery is not household waste. Its chemistry and stored energy mean it has to be handled by people trained to work with it.

Stored Energy

Even a pack that seems flat still holds a charge and must be treated as live.

Hazardous Chemistry

Nickel-metal hydride and lithium-ion cells are classed as hazardous, not general waste.

Never for Landfill

These batteries must never go into household bins, general waste or landfill.

Fire and Safety Risk

Damaged or swollen packs can pose a fire risk if they are mishandled or stored poorly.

Our Responsible Disposal Process

Every retired battery follows the same controlled path, from the assessment that confirms end of service through to recycling and documentation.

1

Assessment Confirms End of Service

The battery is evaluated and found unsuitable for continued service, so a service pathway is no longer appropriate.

2

Safe Removal and Isolation

The pack is removed and electrically isolated by trained technicians using the correct handling procedure.

3

Component Recovery

Any modules or components suitable for reuse are recovered first through a controlled process.

4

Secure Isolated Holding

Remaining material is held securely in a controlled area until it is collected for recycling.

5

Responsible Recycling

Batteries are transferred to a licensed recycling partner so valuable materials are recovered and reused.

6

Outcome Documented

The pathway and completed action are recorded, giving you a clear record for your vehicle.

What Recycling Recovers

Recycling keeps valuable materials in use and out of the ground. A retired pack is a source of resources, not just waste.

NickelRecovered from the cells and returned to the metals supply chain.
Cobalt and LithiumRecovered from lithium-ion cells for reuse in new batteries.
CopperWiring and connectors are separated and recovered.
Steel and AluminiumCasings and structural metals are recycled as scrap metal.
PlasticsHousings and separators are processed where recyclable.
Rare MaterialsSpecialist recovery captures materials that would otherwise be lost.

Handling a Hybrid Battery Safely

If you think your battery has reached the end of its life, a few simple rules keep everyone safe until it reaches us.

Please Do

  • Book an assessment before deciding a battery is finished.
  • Leave the pack fitted and untouched until a technician handles it.
  • Bring the vehicle or battery to a qualified hybrid specialist.
  • Tell us if the battery has been damaged, wet or in a collision.

Please Don't

  • Place a hybrid battery in household or general waste.
  • Store a damaged or swollen pack in a home or garage.
  • Attempt to open, dismantle or repair the pack yourself.
  • Expose the battery to water, heat or physical impact.

Handled the Responsible Way

End of service batteries are managed in line with Australian environmental and hazardous waste requirements, and recycling is carried out through licensed partners. Responsible disposal is part of how we work, not an afterthought.

Read more about our environmental approach See how we reduce waste and support responsible material recovery across every service.
Environmental Responsibility
Not sure if your battery is finished? Most batteries have more life left than owners expect. Start with an assessment before considering disposal.
Battery Assessment & Pathways

Retire Your Hybrid Battery Responsibly

Talk to our team about safe removal, recycling and disposal of your hybrid battery. We will handle it correctly from start to finish.

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