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Vision Mechatronics launches India’s first high-voltage battery with a second life – SPE

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Vision Mechatronics has partnered with JSW MG Motors India to repurpose old MG ZS EV batteries for industrial use. The first deployment of the battery will take place at a factory in Pune. It uses six modules of MG ZS EV batteries and is linked to an industrial UPS to deliver 36 kW of power.

October 11, 2024 Marija Maisch

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Although lithium-ion batteries are crucial for powering electric vehicles, they eventually reach a point where their performance degrades. Instead of throwing away these batteries, a sustainable solution is created: reusing them for stationary applications.

Second-life batteries are lithium-ion batteries that are no longer used in electric vehicles. While they may not provide the same peak performance as new batteries, they still retain a significant amount of capacity. This makes them ideal for applications that do not require the same power levels or fast charging as electric vehicles.

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