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As early electric cars age out, hundreds of thousands of used batteries are flooding the market, fueling a gray recycling economy even as Beijing and big manufacturers scramble to build a more orderly system. This story...
China figured out how to sell EVs. Now it has to deal with their aging batteries. is an episode from In Machines We Trust by MIT Technology Review. As early electric cars age out, hundreds of thousands of used batteries are flooding the mar...
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China figured out how to sell EVs. Now it has to deal with their aging batteries. is from In Machines We Trust by MIT Technology Review.
Published Feb 4, 2026 and 10:16 long