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When they do arrive at a recycling plant they are sorted up by their different compositions of metal such as nickel or copper. If they might still have a charge, they are frozen with liquid nitrogen before broken up for safety. Recycling the chemicals can be more complicated. Extracting energy from lithium-ion batteries can be expensive. Recycled lithium is 5 x more expensive than mined lithium.

Nonetheless, recycled lithium is just as useful as mined lithium. Want to recycle your battery? Many companies are happy to take recycled EV batteries. Another option is to reuse the spent battery, which still has plenty of energy left in it.

Luckily, many materials and heavy metals can be reused. In Japan, Nissan battery contents are being reused in streetlights, while in Paris, Renault batteries are backing up elevators. In Australia, Aceleron recycles batteries for use in electricity storage, solar energy storage, and electric bicycles. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Email Address Sign up There was an error. Please try again. You're in! Thanks for signing up. There was an error. Tell us why! More from Lifewire.

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Most new EVs come with a Type 2 connector, but it's always worth checking before getting a tethered charge point. A socketed charge point has no cable and is essentially a dedicated charging station. These are universal as they can charge any electric car with a fast charging cable. This depends on the size of your car battery and the speed of the charging point.

With a 7kW charging point it takes just under 8 hours to fully charge an electric car with 60kWh battery.

The kilowatt kW refers to the power rating of a home charge point and is the maximum amount of power that can be drawn from the socket at any one time. A 7kW home charger will charge your car three times faster than a three-pin plug. In the UK kW chargers are the most popular and are widely recommended.

Some homes have a single-phase AC electricity supply and can support the additional 7 kW load. There are some homes with three-phase AC supply that can use a more powerful charger up to 22 kW. You always need to check with the installer that your fuse board has enough spare capacity to support the additional load of a home charging station.

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