Less than five years from now, one million metric tons of electric car batteries will need new jobs.
Some will be good enough to power new vehicles, others will be reused in power storage and some will be too damaged to function as batteries again.
But where some see the risk of amassing a “paddock full of dead batteries,” enterprising Australian recycling firms and start-ups are investigating ways to extract their valuable metals, reduce the need to mine new minerals, and turn a…
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