Where electric vehicles after death?

In Germany built energohranilische from spent automotive batteries.

The era of electric vehicles has just begun, but already in full growth, the question arose: what to do with obsolete your age Liteinyi batteries, which will soon begin to fill landfills around the world?

 





German car giant Daimler, which produces cars under the brand Mercedes has found an elegant and technological solution. Together with The Mobility House, GETEC and Remondis he is building a 13-megawatt storage of electricity, entirely from spent automotive batteries. It is located in the city of lünen in the German state of Westphalia. Daimler gives users a ten-year warranty on their car batteries, and at the end of this period takes them for recycling in your store. There, according to the engineers, they are able to serve faithfully for at least 10 years, accumulating energy from wind turbines and solar panels.

"This system will help to accelerate an energy revolution and reduce the cost of building new power stations", – convinced Daimler.

Energohranilische will be connected to the Central grid at the beginning of next year. published

 

P. S. And remember, only by changing their consumption — together we change the world! ©

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