Metro Vancouver company building a mega factory in Surrey to give new life to used EV batteries
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Edward Chiang is the CEO and co-founder of Moment Energy, a Surrey company that recycles and repurposes lithium-ion batteries, mostly from electric cars, and builds new stationary power-storage units. PHOTO BY JASON PAYNE /PNG Article content Manufacturing new lithium-ion batteries in B.C. has turned out to be a bust, but a Metro Vancouver startup company has found a niche in repurposing used electric vehicle batteries for use in backup power and energy storage. Article content Coquitlam-based Moment Energy is in the process of building a production facility in Surrey to take used batteries, t…
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May 29, 2026