The Future of Battery Recycling: Direct Recycling and Regulation
The next frontier is direct recycling, which aims to recover and refurbish the battery's cathode and anode materials without breaking them down to their elemental form. This preserves the valuable engineered structure of the materials, saving significant energy and cost in the remanufacturing process. Furthermore, strong government policies, like the EU's Battery Regulation which sets mandatory recycling targets and recycled content requirements, are essential to create a stable market and ensure a truly circular economy for EVs.
FAQ:
Q: Who is responsible for recycling an EV battery?
A: Under Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws being adopted in many regions, the automaker (the producer) is ultimately responsible for ensuring their batteries are collected and recycled at end-of-life, often through partnerships with specialized recyclers.
Q: Will recycled batteries be as good as new?
