Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Chevrolet & Nissan reveal plans for second-life uses for old Volt & Leaf batteries

Uses for batteries which are no longer suitable for automotive purposes have been covered previously on these pages. Hybrid batteries have been repurposed at Yellowstone National Park.

General Motors has a system utilising five used Chevrolet Volt battery packs at its new Enterprise Data Center at its Milford Proving Ground in Michigan. Combined with wind turbines & a solar array, the site draws no net energy from the grid on an annual basis.


Credit: General Motors/Green Car Reports

Nissan has inked a deal with Green Charge Networks to deploy used automotive batteries for energy storage. GCN will share energy savings with host sites.

http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1098734_chevy-nissan-reveal-second-life-uses-for-electric-car-batteries / most common questions electric cars what happens battery packs car junked thrown away recycled components lithium ion LiIon battery electric car vehicle EV electric-car batteries recycled second life removed taken out car they were supplied in pack store 70 percent original energy capacity considered no longer usable car viable energy storage device uses utility carmakers second-life reuse battery packs General Motors GM Nissan top three plug-in electric car makers five battery packs used Chevrolet Volts providing electricity help keep the lights on GM's new Enterprise Data Center Milford Proving Ground Michigan installation housing 2-kilowatt wind turbines 74-kW solar array energy producing 100 megawatt-hours of energy a year supply energy office building lights five Volt batteries wired in parallel supply power outage net zero energy annual basis grid-tied Nissan GCN Green Charge Networks deploy used lithium-ion battery packs electric cars stationary energy storage Green Charge Networks largest provider commercial energy storage install and manage energy storage unit cost advantage new markets for stationary storage host site shares savings energy cost GCN little or no upfront cost installing unit Nissan provide used packs electric cars Nissan Leaf engineering teams develop storage unit /

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