The same architecture, a different industry.
The technology architecture developed for GM Project ALICE was designed from the start to be modular and transferable.
The same robotic systems, the same AI infrastructure, the same autonomous logistics adapted to car recycling.
Concept The data we gathered from ALICE and the detailed recycling plans we developed showed us something clear: the systematic approach we apply to every component in ship recycling scales down perfectly to vehicles structures far smaller in scale.
In fact, the relative simplicity and standardisation of cars makes this approach even stronger.
The goal is to create the fastest, most detailed, and most economical car recycling cycle ever realised in the industry.
Not just scrap steel the purest metals and valuable materials recovered from every single component.
This approach, which we see as a pinnacle of reverse engineering, sends every car through a fully planned recycling pathway from start to finish, just as we do with ships.
Our engineering team brought this idea to the table.
They have experience in car manufacturing as well and that perspective allows us to treat car recycling not as a mere adaptation, but as a complete engineering project in its own right.
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Development status The project is in active development. We are in discussions with car recycling operators in the Benelux region. If you are active in this space and want to explore what a fully autonomous car recycling line could mean for your operation, get in touch.