Where 3 Million Electric Vehicle Batteries Will Go When They Retire
Mikael Jansson, chief executive officer of Robert Dicksons Stiftelse, stands next to a Box of Energy AB energy storage unit at the Robert Dickson Foundations project site in Gothenburg, Sweden, on Friday, March 9, 2018. Box of Energy is among companies helping to recycle lithium-ion car and bus batteries for another seven to 10 years after being taken off the roads and stripped from chassis -- a shelf life with significant ramifications for global carmakers, electricity providers and raw-materials suppliers. Photographer: Mikael Sjoberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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