One of the primary causes of concrete deterioration is chloride-induced corrosion, which represents a threat to sustainability.The damaged regions are typically removed in traditional repair methods to restore corroded structures.Another technique involving electrochemical chloride extraction (ECE) has a growing popularity with regard to its effectiveness as a non-destructive treatment.This research aimed to investigate various ECE variables including electrolyte solutions, concrete cover, reinforcement ratio, and charging intervals to optimize ECE.Chloride extraction was investigated in the mid-span and at the two edges of the tested beams.This study was based on the experimental results of 12 reinforced concrete beams.The extraction process was performed for beams cast with self-compacting concrete (SCC).Self-compacting concrete has low pores, which may affect the extraction process.The experimental results show that the ECE efficiency ranged from 44% to 73% based on the examined variables.