Ich denke es wird nicht ohne staatliche Kontrollen funktionieren. Die Zertifikatsflut auf den Produkten ist schon jetzt sehr unübersichtlich für den Verbraucher. Wir sollten solche Recycling-Firmen/Scheideanstalten staatlich fördern falls sie nicht gewinnbringend arbeiten können. Und die Mittel dafür beim Kauf von Batterien erheben. Ähnlich wie bei der Mineralölsteuer. Das wirkt sich dann auch nicht auf den Wettbewerb aus und bringt uns neue Arbeitsplätze.
@alxk39954 ай бұрын
Super interesting interview. We have so much to learn about batteries, energy management and renewables. Kind of exciting times to be honest. 😊
@FIGHTTHECABLE Жыл бұрын
The problem with recycling is, it has a bad reputation. Old electronics ending up in Afrika, cables being burned for copper wire Plastics stating they can be recycled, but then when I bring anything other than PET or PEHD to my local recycling yard, they decline being able to recycle it. And that's a problem with all recycling. Recycling has to have a econimic gain, otherwise companies cheat.
@strejf Жыл бұрын
Fantastic interview, thank you.
@ravnat1747 Жыл бұрын
You should interview Dr.Mylad who is building Zinc ion batteries in Europe
@swt-gdesign1859 Жыл бұрын
What impact would a wind machine that delivers power 24/7 in the battery industry??
@krizpoland Жыл бұрын
This was super interesting 🔬
@marchcyr181110 ай бұрын
Standardisation of batteriry physical dimensions could be key to recycling and reuse. A 12 V acid battery is one cell but an EV battery has multiple cells. Reusing the good EV cells and recycling the bad is where we should be looking. If a standard format could be agrreed upon then this Far West of batteries could be be avoided.