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Spanish startup uses batteries made from used EV devices on a large scale – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 6, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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The Port of Alicante will install three 7 MW systems, each consisting of hundreds of 14 kW modules, assembled by the Spanish startup GDV.

January 6, 2025
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Alicante-based startup GDV Mobility launched its G-One “mega battery” during the Mediterranean European Battery Summit at the city’s port.

GDV says its 7 MW system, composed of used electric vehicle (EV) batteries, “stands out because it is the cheapest, most profitable and safest. [product] in the [stationary energy storage] sector.”

“Refurbished batteries enable significant cost savings without sacrificing performance, offering a more economical and environmentally friendly alternative,” said Germán Agulló, CEO of GDV.

The startup says the G-One is 40% to 60% cheaper than a conventional stationary battery energy storage system.

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