Predicting the most economical option of managing electric vehicle battery at the end of its serviceable life

IF 5.3 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Cleaner Engineering and Technology Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1016/j.clet.2024.100829
Lewis Parkinson, Wai Ming Cheung
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It is predicted that millions of electric vehicle batteries (EVBs) will retire in the next decade. With the global Electric Vehicles (EVs) market share increasing to over 40 million by 2030, the replacement of unwanted EVBs will become more abundant and may end up in landfills. These discarded EVBs can become a threat to the environment and to human health if they are not treated, disposed of, and recycled appropriately. Numerous end-of-life (EOL) cost estimation methods that have been developed are mainly for evaluating fossil fuel vehicle components. Research within the scope of EOL of EVBs however, is slow in progress, therefore, this work focuses on developing a cost estimation method for predicting EOL costs of EVBs by adopting a circular economy approach. This proposed method is validated through a case study using two Nissan's EV battery packs. The significance of this study may provide valuable information which could, indirectly lead to the redesign of EVBs for better business circular economy and less waste pollution for future EVs. The main results show that the potential economic benefit that generated by reusing/repurposing EOL EVBs is 92% more profitable than recycling and 52% more profitable than remanufacturing. This study concludes that reuse/repurpose becomes the most profitable process when EVBs reach the end of their serviceable life. Remanufacturing method can also be economically viable if it considers multi-cell replacement of an EVB.
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预测电动汽车电池使用寿命结束时最经济的管理方案
据预测,未来十年将有数百万个电动汽车电池(EVB)退役。到 2030 年,全球电动汽车(EV)的市场份额将增至 4000 多万辆,因此废弃 EVB 的更换量将越来越大,最终可能会被填埋。如果不对这些废弃的 EVB 进行适当的处理、处置和回收,它们可能会对环境和人类健康造成威胁。已开发的许多寿命终期(EOL)成本估算方法主要用于评估化石燃料汽车部件。然而,有关 EVB 生命周期终结的研究进展缓慢,因此,这项工作侧重于开发一种成本估算方法,通过采用循环经济方法来预测 EVB 的生命周期终结成本。通过使用两辆日产电动汽车电池组进行案例研究,对所提出的方法进行了验证。这项研究的意义在于提供了有价值的信息,可间接促使对 EVB 进行重新设计,以实现更好的商业循环经济,并减少未来电动汽车的废物污染。主要研究结果表明,再利用/再利用 EOL EVB 产生的潜在经济效益比回收利用高 92%,比再制造高 52%。这项研究得出结论,当 EVB 达到其使用寿命终点时,再利用/再用途成为最有利可图的工艺。如果考虑到EVB的多电池更换,再制造方法在经济上也是可行的。
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Cleaner Engineering and Technology
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