Giving EV batteries a second life can solve residual value challenges
A second life for EV batteries could hold the key to improving vehicle residual values, according to industry experts. EVs are suffering from lower resale values, negatively impacting the vehicle leasing business model. However, Connected Energy believes that repurposing those batteries at vehicle end of life can help to solve this problem.
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