EV
Batteries

Leading the charge, together.

What Are EV Batteries?

EV batteries are large-format, high-voltage lithium-ion battery systems used in electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. They are engineered for long life but require professional handling when removed or replaced.

Common Uses:

  • Electric vehicles (EVs)
  • Plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs)
  • Home energy storage systems (in some cases)

Why Recycling Matters

EV batteries are too large and powerful for consumer drop-off. They contain valuable materials like lithium, nickel, and cobalt that can be recovered and reused. Proper recycling also prevents environmental harm from improper disposal.

How EV Batteries
Are Recycled

  • EV batteries must be handled, transported, and recycled by certified professionals.
  • Manufacturers, dealerships, and authorized service providers coordinate the removal and recycling process.
  • Some EV batteries go through “second-life” applications before recycling.

Important to know:

  • Consumers cannot drop EV batteries at any of The Battery Network’s sites.
  • Contact your vehicle manufacturer or dealer for proper recycling options.