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Recollection center location for end-of-life electric vehicle batteries using fleet size forecast: scenario analysis for Germany

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Wewer, Aleksandra
Bilge, Pınar
Dietrich, Franz

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The number of electric vehicle batteries is expected to increase. Their integration into circular economy requires their recollection at end-of-life. Decision makers need tools to determine suitable locations of recollection centers, as the decision is not trivial. Lithium batteries are hazardous materials, which require a minimization of transport duration. Here, we develop a mathematical model for locating a number of battery recollection centers. We discuss the results on the case of Germany for the time period from 2020 to 2050. The aim is to identify the influence factors on the location choice and therefore enable a founded decision.

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Elsevier

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Battery storage, Battery electric vehicles, Second life

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Procedia CIRP

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10.1016/j.procir.2021.01.084

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07 - Affordable and Clean Energy
Renewable energy solutions are becoming cheaper, more reliable and more efficient every day.Our current reliance on fossil fuels is unsustainable and harmful to the planet, which is why we have to change the way we produce and consume energy. Implementing these new energy solutions as fast as possible is essential to counter climate change, one of the biggest threats to our own survival.

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