Impact of the EU Battery Regulation on Circular Economy of EV Batteries- barriers and opportunities for battery repurposing

Detta är en Master-uppsats från KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

Sammanfattning: This thesis presents a comprehensive exploration of the impact of EU battery regulations, Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, on end-of-life batteries, focusing on repurposing within the supply chain. We used both surveys and interviews to gather qualitative data from the stakeholders in the battery supply chain. These interviews dug deeper into aspects that the survey couldn´t fully capture, helping us better understand how EU regulations affect the supply chain. Results revealed a nuanced reality where EU regulations offer advantages by defining producer responsibilities, enhancing safety standards, and enabling data sharing. However, unintended consequences include competitive dynamics that may favor recycling over repurposing. Technical and organizational challenges, such as non-standardized battery designs and uncertainties regarding repurposed battery lifespans, also emerged. Various circular business models were explored under this environment, each requiring a functional value network and effective coordination among stakeholders. Overall this research contributes valuable insights as the EU seeks circularity in the battery supply chain. By addressing barriers, seizing opportunities, and fostering collaboration, it supports a sustainable and circular future in the EV battery chain, maximizing the value of initial investment and aligning with the goals of the energy transition. 

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