According to data from the Chinese Society of Automotive Engineers, the total number of decommissioned power batteries in China in 2023 has exceeded 580,000 tons. How to properly dispose of used batteries has become a real issue that needs to be solved urgently. Although the number of used batteries in our country is huge, recycling standards are poor. Relevant reports from the Development Research Center of the State Council show that as of 2023, China's standardized recycling rate for NEV power batteries was less than 25%. Further strengthening industry standards and establishing a perfect recycling network is a top priority to promote the green development of the battery industry. Strengthening supervision is the key to ensuring standardized recycling. Currently, some underqualified companies profit from rough processing of used batteries, which not only poses safety hazards, but also makes traceability management more difficult. It is necessary to further improve the management system, strictly enter the industry, and prevent enterprises that do not meet the standards from “fishing in muddy waters.” Improving standardized recycling rates and optimizing channels is an important breakthrough. Relying on the relevant industrial chain, establishing standardized and convenient power battery recycling channels can achieve the effect of doing more with less.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/16 01:09
According to data from the Chinese Society of Automotive Engineers, the total number of decommissioned power batteries in China in 2023 has exceeded 580,000 tons. How to properly dispose of used batteries has become a real issue that needs to be solved urgently. Although the number of used batteries in our country is huge, recycling standards are poor. Relevant reports from the Development Research Center of the State Council show that as of 2023, China's standardized recycling rate for NEV power batteries was less than 25%. Further strengthening industry standards and establishing a perfect recycling network is a top priority to promote the green development of the battery industry. Strengthening supervision is the key to ensuring standardized recycling. Currently, some underqualified companies profit from rough processing of used batteries, which not only poses safety hazards, but also makes traceability management more difficult. It is necessary to further improve the management system, strictly enter the industry, and prevent enterprises that do not meet the standards from “fishing in muddy waters.” Improving standardized recycling rates and optimizing channels is an important breakthrough. Relying on the relevant industrial chain, establishing standardized and convenient power battery recycling channels can achieve the effect of doing more with less.