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(Mar 2015)Over the course of its 11 prior editions, the Michelin Challenge
Bibendum has provided a platform for the Michelin Group and its partners to prepare and acknowledge the substantial shift in mobility patterns. The 2014 Michelin Challenge Bibendum central theme is: Innovation in mobility at the heart of growth and urban well-being.For 2014, a Road Safety International task force, comprising leading international experts in road safety and connected mobility,has focused on the relation between interconnected mobility and road safety. The goal of this task force was to identify innovative and concrete solutions to be implemented by decision makers in high- and middle-income countries.
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It is a fact that electric vehicles (EVs) are beneficial for climate protection. However, the current challenge is to decide on whether to reuse an EV battery or to recycle it after its first use. This paper theoretically investigates these areas i.e., recycle and reuse. It was found that there are several commercially used recycling processes and also some are under research to regain maximum possible materials and quantity. The concept of reusing (second life) of the battery is promising because, at the end of the first life, batteries from EVs can be used in several applications such as storing energy generated from renewable sources to support the government grid. However, the cost and life-cycle analysis (LCA) demonstrated that there are several aspects involved in battery reuse applications. Henceforth, one LCA generalised method cannot provide an optimal approach for all cases. It is important to have a detailed study on each of the battery reusing applications. Until then, it is safe to say that reusing the battery is a good option as it would give some time to recycling companies to develop cost and energy-efficient methods.