Where 3 Million Electric Vehicle Batteries Will Go When They Retire

An employee installs a Lithium-ion battery cell into a testing system in this arranged photograph taken at the Powervault Ltd. office in London, U.K., on Wednesday, Jun. 13, 2018. Powervault is among companies helping to recycle lithium-ion car and bus batteries for another seven to 10 years after being taken off the roads and stripped from chassis -- a shelf life with significant ramifications for global carmakers, electricity providers and raw-materials suppliers. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images
An employee installs a Lithium-ion battery cell into a testing system in this arranged photograph taken at the Powervault Ltd. office in London, U.K., on Wednesday, Jun. 13, 2018. Powervault is among companies helping to recycle lithium-ion car and bus batteries for another seven to 10 years after being taken off the roads and stripped from chassis -- a shelf life with significant ramifications for global carmakers, electricity providers and raw-materials suppliers. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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