EV battery recycling gets a boost
19 Feb 2021
3 Min Read
CW Team
eBikeGo, an electric mobility solutions provider, has said that they are kickstarting a drive to
recycle Lithium batteries of its electric vehicles. These recycled batteries are in the beginning
or middle of their lifecycle. EV batteries are taken out of the vehicle when their capacity
reduces by about 25%. So, if a 1000 wh battery starts storing only 750 wh, then it is taken out
of EV. It can then be used in solar plants and other applications.
The startup goes on to explain that in the coming years, the number of lithium-ion batteries
available in the global market will multiply leaps and bounds as electric mobility is gaining
traction which raises a pertinent question of battery waste disposal. In a waste stream,
lithium-ion batteries are very harmful and can have significant environmental consequences.
After the battery鈥檚 lifespan, battery waste is left out comprising enormous amounts of
chemicals such as cobalt, electrolytes, lithium, manganese oxide, and nickel.
India, at present, is woefully underprepared for the sheer volume of EV battery waste
expected in the coming decade. Most of our e-waste is dumped in landfills. These batteries
constitute substances if not recycled or treated properly, then they can cause harm to both
the environment and humans.
Under eBikeGo鈥檚 drive, all types of batteries can be recycled including Lead-acid and different
types of Li-ion. eBikeGo also states that it is building an elaborate infrastructure to recycle
these batteries. The typical recycling process for Li-ion batteries will get Lithium out of old
batteries. It can take out more than 99 % of Lithium used. Then a new battery will have to be
made from it. eBikeGo wants to tie up with solar plant manufacturers to enable the second
life of their battery.
eBikeGo is exploring partnerships with e-waste management entities. The by-products of the
recycled batteries will depend on the process, the battery chemistry, and many other factors.
They are enabling the use of these recycled batteries in old laptops and such by installing
operating systems such as Linux that can work well with old laptops and still keep using it.
As the recycling of Li-Ion batteries increases, it will help to bring down the pricing of the
batteries further. This will improve the adoption of EVs and will bring down pollution. Solar
plants will play an important role in the second life of the battery, it will bring down the cost of
solar energy and increase its availability. Thus helping to reduce pollution further.
It will also improve the ROI on the assets of eBikeGo. These battery recycling drives will be
done in all Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities where eBikeGo is currently operational. These batteries can
be recycled in the plants that will have to be away from the cities.
eBikeGo, an electric mobility solutions provider, has said that they are kickstarting a drive to
recycle Lithium batteries of its electric vehicles. These recycled batteries are in the beginning
or middle of their lifecycle. EV batteries are taken out of the vehicle when their capacity
reduces by about 25%. So, if a 1000 wh battery starts storing only 750 wh, then it is taken out
of EV. It can then be used in solar plants and other applications.
The startup goes on to explain that in the coming years, the number of lithium-ion batteries
available in the global market will multiply leaps and bounds as electric mobility is gaining
traction which raises a pertinent question of battery waste disposal. In a waste stream,
lithium-ion batteries are very harmful and can have significant environmental consequences.
After the battery鈥檚 lifespan, battery waste is left out comprising enormous amounts of
chemicals such as cobalt, electrolytes, lithium, manganese oxide, and nickel.
India, at present, is woefully underprepared for the sheer volume of EV battery waste
expected in the coming decade. Most of our e-waste is dumped in landfills. These batteries
constitute substances if not recycled or treated properly, then they can cause harm to both
the environment and humans.
Under eBikeGo鈥檚 drive, all types of batteries can be recycled including Lead-acid and different
types of Li-ion. eBikeGo also states that it is building an elaborate infrastructure to recycle
these batteries. The typical recycling process for Li-ion batteries will get Lithium out of old
batteries. It can take out more than 99 % of Lithium used. Then a new battery will have to be
made from it. eBikeGo wants to tie up with solar plant manufacturers to enable the second
life of their battery.
eBikeGo is exploring partnerships with e-waste management entities. The by-products of the
recycled batteries will depend on the process, the battery chemistry, and many other factors.
They are enabling the use of these recycled batteries in old laptops and such by installing
operating systems such as Linux that can work well with old laptops and still keep using it.
As the recycling of Li-Ion batteries increases, it will help to bring down the pricing of the
batteries further. This will improve the adoption of EVs and will bring down pollution. Solar
plants will play an important role in the second life of the battery, it will bring down the cost of
solar energy and increase its availability. Thus helping to reduce pollution further.
It will also improve the ROI on the assets of eBikeGo. These battery recycling drives will be
done in all Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities where eBikeGo is currently operational. These batteries can
be recycled in the plants that will have to be away from the cities.
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