Decisions for power battery closed-loop supply chain: cascade
Abstract This study explores the influence of cascade utilization and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulation on the closed-loop supply chain of power batteries.
The cascading utilization of energy storage batteries entails natural attrition over time within the operational context. When the battery capacity no longer aligns with the energy storage requirements of the facilities, such batteries are earmarked for bulk collection by the battery manufacturer for subsequent resource recycling.
And it is an industry consensus to promote the sustainable development of the cascade utilization industry of spent power batteries. In this work, the cascade utilization technologies of spent power battery in the field of energy storage are systematically described.
With the widespread use of new energy electric vehicles, there will be a large number of spent power batteries available in the future. Therefore, the cascade utilization in the field of energy storage systems is expected to become the trend of industry development.
Therefore, choosing energy storage to cascade utilize retired power batteries not only provides a large-scale and low-cost source of batteries for energy storage but also holds important significance for establishing an electricity market system that adapts to the new power system.
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