
Gurugram, April 2026: PeakAmp, a battery circularity and resource recovery company, has announced its partnership with Pacto Power to manage battery waste generated across its operations, with a focus on compliance, traceability, and responsible disposal.
Under this partnership, PeakAmp will take on the role of exclusive partner, managing the end-to-end movement of battery waste, including collection, logistics, recycling, and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) compliance. In addition, PeakAmp will work closely with Pacto Power on second-life applications as well as new lithium-ion battery production. The partnership is centred on building a more accountable and streamlined system for handling battery waste as volumes continue to grow.
Commenting on the partnership, Aditya Sudhanshu, Co-Founder & COO, PeakAmp, said, “As battery usage continues to grow, it becomes important to manage battery waste in a responsible and compliant way. Our partnership with Pacto Power helps us ensure smooth collection, recycling, and compliance management across the entire battery lifecycle. We look forward to building a more transparent and efficient battery waste ecosystem together.”
Manoj Kushwaha, Director, Pacto Power, said, “Partnering with PeakAmp marks an important step in strengthening our commitment to responsible and compliant battery lifecycle management. As we continue to scale our operations, ensuring proper handling of battery waste and meeting EPR obligations becomes critical. PeakAmp’s structured approach to collection, recycling, and compliance will help us build a more transparent, efficient, and sustainable system. We also see strong potential in collaborating on second-life applications and advancing lithium-ion battery innovation together.”
At its core, the partnership will strengthen the formal recycling ecosystem by ensuring that battery waste is routed through authorised channels, reducing leakages into informal networks, and improving overall material recovery. It also reflects a growing industry shift towards embedding compliance and traceability into waste management systems, rather than treating them as standalone requirements.




