Duke Energy and Japanese company Itochu are collaborating on used-battery research. The partners will test second-life applications for electric vehicle batteries that can no longer charge to 80% of their original capacity. Although such batteries may be unsuitable for use in EVs, Itochu and Duke Energy believe they could be Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Duke Energy and Japanese company Itochu are collaborating on used-battery research. The partners will test second-life applications for electric vehicle batteries that can no longer charge to 80% of their original capacity. Although such batteries may be unsuitable for use in EVs, Itochu and Duke Energy believe they could be
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