Policy and Regulations for Enabling EV Battery Reuse and Recycling in India

By Parveen Kumar, Pawan Mulukutla, Madhav Pai

The conference proceeding from the focus group discussion “Policy and Regulations for Enabling EV Battery Reuse and Recycling in India” includes recommendations from subject experts on the action points needed to address the challenges and gaps in the Battery Waste Management Rules 2022 and possible solutions to streamline End of Life (EoL) battery management. It also highlights the safety concerns regarding lithium-ion batteries and battery data management.

The proceedings include the Challenges in the battery reuse and recycling ecosystem, Market analysis of reuse and recycling of ev batteries, and Key lessons and entry points for action.

Key findings and entry points:

  1. Effective tracking and tracing of EV batteries

  2. Tackling the heterogeneity of battery design and technology

  3. The role of guidelines and stakeholder collaborations

  4. Assessment, testing, and certification ecosystem

  5. Support for market development

Read more on WRI India’s website wri.org.

 
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