According to EV sales statistics published by ReCharged, global electric vehicle demand continued to rise sharply in 2025, with worldwide EV sales surpassing 20 million vehicles and accounting for more than 25% of total new car sales globally. That growth highlights the accelerating shift toward electric transportation across major markets. As EV adoption increases, so does the demand for lithium-ion battery materials and the advanced powder processing technologies required to manufacture them.
Earlier generations of EVs relied heavily on hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs), which paired gas-powered engines with electric motors. Today, battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are leading market growth because they rely entirely on rechargeable battery systems.
This shift creates major opportunities for automotive manufacturers provided their batteries perform reliably. Battery performance starts with properly processed raw materials, making toll processing and battery mineral processing essential parts of the EV supply chain.
Lithium-ion EV batteries store and release energy via chemical reactions in a series of battery cells. At the heart of the reactions are raw materials: lithium, cobalt, manganese, nickel, and graphite.
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Battery Material |
Why It Matters |
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Lithium |
Improves energy density and helps extend vehicle driving range |
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Nickel |
Increases energy density for longer-lasting battery performance |
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Cobalt |
Supports battery stability and safety |
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Manganese |
Improves durability and thermal stability |
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Graphite |
Enables electrical conductivity within battery cells |
Taken together, the quality and quantity of raw materials in EV batteries dictate reliability and performance. The required precision of the formulation can't be achieved using the minerals as extracted from the earth. They must be processed to uniform particles so each battery acts exactly as anticipated. This critical step provides consistency across all vehicles within a particular model or class.
A toll processor is instrumental in powder processing for batteries because grinding helps manage particle size, shape, and surface area. Knowing which methods to apply converts the randomness of raw minerals into the consistent form that’s ideal for battery systems.
In some cases, the goal of raw mineral processing is particle reshaping instead of particle size reduction. For example, square particles may need to take on a more rounded form to best serve the battery system. Or, perhaps platelets need to be transformed into stacked material.
Whatever the goal, every decision about a particle ultimately impacts the EV battery. It's imperative that EV battery suppliers work with a toll processor that has a breadth of equipment available to offer nearly any process for battery technology, including:
But, processing equipment alone doesn’t qualify a toll processor for the art and science of powder processing for batteries. A toll processor must understand the fundamentals of the raw materials to elicit the best quality and performance from each mineral.
Battery minerals are expensive.
As demand grows, manufacturers need to maximize every pound of material.
Working with an experienced toll processing partner helps reduce waste during:
Better yield management helps manufacturers reduce costs and protect supply chains.
Lithium and other battery materials can be highly sensitive to moisture and environmental conditions.
Improper handling can impact performance or create safety risks.
That’s why manufacturers need toll processors that understand proper storage, transportation, and processing protocols for lithium-ion battery materials.
Custom Processing Services offers dry box capabilities designed for moisture-sensitive battery materials.
These controlled environments help manufacturers:
Battery manufacturers can then validate processes before making larger production investments.
The future of EV battery manufacturing depends on precision.
From particle size reduction to safe handling and scalable production, experienced toll processors help manufacturers improve battery performance while reducing operational risks.
As EV demand grows, reliable powder processing for batteries will remain essential to producing consistent, high-performing battery materials.
Powder processing for batteries and powder technology are sophisticated and essential parts of the future of EVs and the automotive industry as a whole. Learn more about what the future of gas-free vehicles looks like and a toll processing partner’s place in it in our guide Powder Processing for EV Batteries.