Webinar Title: Second-Life Electric Vehicle Batteries: What Are the Latest Market Developments?
Date: Thursday 6 April 2023
Presenter: Conrad Nichols - Technology Analyst, IDTechEx
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The second-life electric vehicle (EV) battery market is one of great importance for many reasons. These include adding value to future energy infrastructure, creating a circular economy for EV batteries, and providing a lower levelized cost of storage compared to new batteries. IDTechEx forecasts that the second-life EV battery market will reach US$7B in value by 2033.
The bulk of EVs currently use Li-ion battery chemistries, and once their eight-to-ten-year initial lifetime has expired, they are usually unsuitable for future EV use. Battery second use (B2U) extends the lifetime of the EV battery. Depending on the State of Health (SOH) and residual capacity of the battery, second-life batteries can be further utilised in less demanding applications, such as stationary energy storage and lower-power electromobility applications. Within this young yet competitive market, key players are involved in both second-life battery repurposing and retired EV battery health and performance grading.
This webinar presented by IDTechEx Technology Analyst Conrad Nichols, will give an overview of this field, drawing upon research IDTechEx's newly updated report "Second-life Electric Vehicle Batteries 2023-2033".
This webinar will cover:
- Li-ion battery circular economy and second-life EV battery value chain
- Regulatory landscape overview
- Introduction to technology trends, remanufacturing considerations, and market barriers
- Overview of battery testing and modeling approaches
- Key repurposing player activity
We will be holding exactly the same webinar three times in one day. Please register for the session most convenient for you.
Date: Thursday 6 April 2023
Duration: Approx. 30 Minutes
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