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Power battery second-life application to deploy 20 Gwh energy storage system! General Motors collaborates with U.S. battery recycling enterprise
iconJul 25, 2025 16:54
Source:SMM
SMM has learned that General Motors recently reached a cooperation agreement with a US battery recycling enterprise, providing it with both new and used power batteries for second-life application in energy storage systems. Previously, General Motors' 12MW/63MWh microgrid project successfully utilized batteries to power a data center equipped with 2,000 GPUs. In June of this year, the energy storage division of this US enterprise focused on transforming retired EV batteries into grid-scale energy storage systems.
During their tests, they found that many recycled batteries still had a long service life, so they adopted a second-life application approach, directly reassembling the original battery packs instead of dismantling them for material recycling. Currently, the company has recycled approximately 70% of scrap lithium batteries in the US and plans to deploy 20GWh of energy storage systems by 2028. Its co-founder stated that the growth potential of this business may exceed that of its core recycling business.
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