Renault and Connected Energy to give old electric vehicle batteries a second life

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Auto giant teams up with energy storage specialist to turn old electric vehicle batteries into innovative new charging units

Old electric vehicle batteries could soon be used to help ensure the power used to charge new electric cars comes from renewable sources. That is the vision behind a new partnership between Renault...

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