New energy vehicle power battery recycling management platform starts running
2018-08-01 16:48:45 [Print]
A comprehensive platform to manage national supervision for new energy vehicles and recycling & traceability of power batteries started running on July 31st in Beijing
China has produced over 2.1 million new energy vehicles now . As the largest producer and consumer for new energy vehicle power batteries worldwide, China assembled more than 37gwh of power batteries just in 2017 with total assembling volume being more than 100gwh so far . That said, there are more problems about the recycling of power batteries.
It's estimated that power batteries would gradually enter a retiring period on large scales after 2020. These retired batteries, if disposed improperly or discarded blindly, will pollute our environment and bring safety problems and at the same time waste resources.
"Implementing full life cycle traceability management is an important measure to promote the recycling of power batteries," said Xin Kuobin, the vest minister of MIIT. According to him, China can check the source of power batteries, investigate their tracking and seek related legal responsibilities, and thus effectively monitor whether related responsibilities in all respects of batteries are taken.
MIIT also issued a temporary regulation to manage the recycling of new energy vehicle power batteries. The regulation is effective from August 1st.
. This is a key step for China to implement traceability management for new energy vehicle power batteries and is of great significance to stimulate the recycling of batteries. China has produced over 2.1 million new energy vehicles now . As the largest producer and consumer for new energy vehicle power batteries worldwide, China assembled more than 37gwh of power batteries just in 2017 with total assembling volume being more than 100gwh so far . That said, there are more problems about the recycling of power batteries.
It's estimated that power batteries would gradually enter a retiring period on large scales after 2020. These retired batteries, if disposed improperly or discarded blindly, will pollute our environment and bring safety problems and at the same time waste resources.
"Implementing full life cycle traceability management is an important measure to promote the recycling of power batteries," said Xin Kuobin, the vest minister of MIIT. According to him, China can check the source of power batteries, investigate their tracking and seek related legal responsibilities, and thus effectively monitor whether related responsibilities in all respects of batteries are taken.
MIIT also issued a temporary regulation to manage the recycling of new energy vehicle power batteries. The regulation is effective from August 1st.