Accelerating Life-Cycle Management Protocols for New Generation Batteries
- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 140 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 2017
Abstract
The production of lead-acid batteries is defined by a closed-loop product life-cycle. Active material and grid alloys converge on an adaptable specification that improves both performance and recyclability. This mapping of product requirements for lead-acid batteries has taken over 80 years to develop. But, as the use of batteries made with other chemistries continues to grow, the need for a comparable life-cycle management process becomes increasingly apparent given societal needs to manage raw materials, e.g. the European Union Battery Directive recycling targets. What has taken more than 80 years for lead-acid to evolve in a closed-loop paradigm must now be accomplished in less time for batteries using other chemistries and technologies. End-of-life costs are embedded in the product cost of lead-acid batteries. However, end-of-life costs are not reflected in the product cost of batteries made with other chemistries. Those costs are borne by other
constituencies with often inefficient and environmentally damaging results. Lead-acid is a materials technology management model for other products.
Citation
APA: (2017) Accelerating Life-Cycle Management Protocols for New Generation Batteries
MLA: Accelerating Life-Cycle Management Protocols for New Generation Batteries. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.