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Jul
17:42
Solid-state batteries could reduce BEV carbon footprint by 39%: study
Solid-state batteries (SSB) can reduce the carbon footprint of a BEV by up to 39%, according to a study released by Transport & Environment (T&E) on Tuesday.
The research conducted by consultancy Minviro said the carbon footprint benefit starts at 24% on solid-state batteries, but increases to 39% if the most sustainable mining techniques are applied. That would include extracting lithium from geothermal wells as opposed to hard rock in Australia and refi…
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