Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) Scrap Price Geneva — Fr 0.52

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The current scrap buying price for Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) in Geneva as of May 11, 2026 is Fr 0.52 per kilogram (Swiss Franc). Prices are refreshed each trading day after LME market open.

What Is Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer)?

Phone/laptop Li-ion packs. Strict transport rules.

Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) is classified under Battery Scrap — Regulated category. Prices reflect scrap recovery value, not retail. Prices are set by local recycling market conditions and updated daily.

Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) Price in Geneva Today — May 2026

🗓️ Last updated: May 11, 2026 — refreshed daily at LME market open (08:10 London time).

Today’s indicative scrap yard buying price for Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) in Geneva:

UnitPrice (Swiss Franc)
Per kilogram (kg)Fr Fr 0.52
Per metric tonneFr 516
Per troy ounceFr 16.04

These are indicative buying rates — what a scrap yard pays you. Actual prices may vary by yard, quantity, and material condition within Geneva.

Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) Price in Other Currencies

Today’s Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) scrap price across major currencies (per kg):

CodeCurrencyPrice / kg
USDUS Dollar$ 0.6630 /kg
AUDAustralian DollarA$ 0.9163 /kg
GBPBritish Pound£ 0.4877 /kg
EUREuro€ 0.5634 /kg
CADCanadian DollarC$ 0.9070 /kg
NZDNew Zealand DollarNZ$ 1.1139 /kg
SGDSingapore DollarS$ 0.8403 /kg

Use our live calculator to convert to any currency or unit instantly.

What Affects Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) Prices in Geneva?

  • Global commodity markets: Prices are set by local recycling market conditions and updated daily.
  • Material condition: Phone/laptop Li-ion packs. Strict transport rules. Cleaner, better-graded material attracts higher offers.
  • Local supply and demand: Construction, demolition, and manufacturing activity in Geneva directly influences what yards are willing to pay.
  • Exchange rates: Since base metals are benchmarked in USD, movements in the Swiss Franc/USD rate affect your local payout.
  • Transport costs: Distance to the nearest processing facility affects the net rate offered by Geneva yards.
  • ⚠️ Note: Regulations vary by state. Confirm with carrier.

Tips for Selling Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) in Geneva

  • Sort and clean your material before visiting a yard — Phone/laptop Li-ion packs. Strict transport rules.
  • Get quotes from at least two or three Geneva buyers; prices can vary 5–15% between yards.
  • Check this page in the morning after LME open to confirm you are working with today’s rate.
  • Bring bulk quantities where possible — larger loads typically attract better per-kg rates.

About This Price Data

The Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) price on this page was last updated on May 11, 2026. Prices are sourced from live LME commodity data and real-time currency exchange rates, refreshed automatically every trading day at 08:10 London time (10 minutes after the LME Ring opens). Historical prices are not stored — this page always shows the current buying rate.

Use our Scrap Price Calculator to calculate the exact value of any quantity of Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) in your preferred currency and unit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current scrap price of Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) in Geneva?

As of May 2026, the indicative scrap buying price for Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) in Geneva is Fr 0.52 per kilogram (Swiss Franc). This price is updated every trading day after the London Metal Exchange opens at 08:00 GMT. Always confirm the exact rate with your local scrap yard before delivering material.

How is the Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) scrap price calculated?

Prices are set by local recycling market conditions and updated daily. The final price you receive depends on material grade, cleanliness, and quantity. Phone/laptop Li-ion packs. Strict transport rules.

Where can I sell Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) scrap in Geneva?

Most metal recyclers and scrap yards in Geneva accept Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer). Call ahead to confirm they are buying, as some yards have minimum quantities or specific grade requirements. Bringing clean, well-sorted material maximises your payout.

Does the Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) scrap price change daily?

Yes. Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) scrap prices move daily with global commodity markets. Our prices are updated every morning after the LME opens. Checking this page before visiting a yard ensures you are working with the most current rate.

What factors affect the Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) price in Geneva?

Key factors include global LME prices, the exchange rate between Swiss Franc and USD, local supply and demand in Geneva, and material condition. Regulations vary by state. Confirm with carrier. Seasonal construction and demolition activity in the region also plays a role.

How much is Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) worth per tonne in Geneva?

Multiply the per-kg price by 1,000. Based on today’s rate of Fr 0.52/kg, one metric tonne of Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) in Geneva is worth approximately Fr 0. Large volumes may attract better per-tonne rates at local yards.

Is it worth selling Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) scrap?

Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) is an actively traded scrap material. Phone/laptop Li-ion packs. Strict transport rules. Properly sorting and cleaning it before sale will yield the best return at yards in Geneva.

How do I prepare Lithium-Ion Batteries (Consumer) for sale at a scrap yard?

Sort the material by grade, remove any attached fittings or non-matching metals, and ensure it is clean and dry. Phone/laptop Li-ion packs. Strict transport rules. Call your chosen Geneva yard in advance to confirm current requirements and minimum quantities.

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