Recycling dead EV batteries to 90% health often takes just minor replacement: Study
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A study by Autocraft EV Solutions reveals that most EV battery packs can be restored to over 90% capacity by replacing only 1.1 modules on average. This approach reduces CO2 emissions by 93% per repair and allows 92% of "failed" modules to be reused. The findings suggest a more sustainable and cost-effective future for EV batteries, potentially addressing concerns about battery lifespan and repair costs.
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