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by stubish
1488 days ago
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I keep seeing these articles, and I can't help thinking it is a solution looking for a problem and being popularized by various interests to make EVs look less green. People and companies want to use these old batteries. Why pay for a brand new battery to stick in a shed when you can use a much cheaper 10 year old car battery for the same purpose? Or my ride on lawn mower, which doesn't need a 250km range. But it isn't much cheaper, because you can't actually buy 10 year old car batteries. They are scarce. Where are these piles of millions of batteries, like the piles of millions of tires? Sure, we will want to recycle them eventually, but in a non-wasteful world that will be in about 20 years time. Do the research, put together your recycling business plans, and be ready when there is actually a market. Pleading for funding to recycle perfectly useful batteries people want to buy is just wrong. |
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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29110314
about a wired article according to which some car manufacturers (at the moment) are just storing them (in Oklahoma City).