About Us

I-GRO Energy was incorporated in 2020 and was focused to work towards fuel cell and circular economy of green hydrogen. I-GRO was granted a patent for its range extension technology of Electric vehicles using fuel cells and generating green hydrogen on board. 

After much research and trials, I-GRO set up its first recycling pilot project in 2021. We recycled 2000 kgs of plastic every day and completed successful commissioning of our first full scale plastic and rubber recycling plant in 2022. Today I-GRO successfully recycles 12,000 kgs of plastic and 10,000 kgs of rubber every day and after much success and becoming a well-known name in recycling both rubber and plastic, I-GRO is now going on to battery recycling and is currently looking to expand in Europe and Australia. 

Our vision is to lead the world toward a sustainable future where all kinds of waste are transformed into valuable resources, and the concept of waste itself becomes obsolete. We envision a circular economy where every material is reused, repurposed, or recycled, significantly reducing environmental impact and conserving natural resources. Our goal is to innovate and implement cutting-edge recycling technologies and practices, setting new standards for efficiency and sustainability in the industry. Through our unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship, education, and community engagement, we aim to create a cleaner, greener planet for future generations. 

With our newest battery recycling venture, we aim to create a sustainable future where every battery is responsibly recycled, and valuable materials are continuously repurposed, fostering a cleaner environment and reducing our dependence on finite resources. We aim to lead the battery recycling industry with innovative technologies and practices that minimize environmental impact, promote circular economy principles, and support global sustainability efforts. Through our commitment to excellence and community engagement, we envision a world where battery waste is eliminated, and energy resources are preserved for future generations.