
Large-Scale Electric Vehicle Battery Recovery and Utilization System Construction Accelerates
On May 26, 2025, the National New Energy Vehicle Battery Recovery and Utilization Work Conference was held for the first time. This conference emphasized the importance of constructing a comprehensive battery recovery and utilization system for electric vehicles, which is crucial for advancing the development of the new energy vehicle industry.
The goal is to establish a sustainable recovery and utilization system for electric vehicle batteries by 2024, with an expected recovery capacity of 104 million batteries. By 2030, this number is projected to reach 350 million batteries. Addressing the challenges of battery recovery and utilization is vital for ensuring environmental sustainability.
As of the end of 2024, the number of registered new energy vehicles in China had already exceeded 31.4 million, with a significant increase in demand for battery recovery services. The rapid growth of the new energy vehicle market necessitates a robust recovery system to manage the increasing number of used batteries.
Data shows that by 2025, the number of recovered batteries is anticipated to reach 104 million, and by 2030, it could rise to 350 million. Managing these used batteries effectively will be one of the primary challenges ahead.
The conference concluded that a well-structured recovery and utilization system is essential for the sustainable growth of the new energy vehicle market, ensuring that environmental concerns are adequately addressed. The focus will be on implementing strict regulations regarding battery recovery, monitoring, and safety practices.
Continued efforts are required to enhance the recovery and utilization of electric vehicle batteries, which will involve collaboration across various sectors to ensure compliance and efficiency in operations.
The strategy proposed by the conference aims to integrate advanced technology and regulation to optimize the recovery process, ensuring that it meets the highest environmental protection standards.
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