Car battery Rare earth high recovery technology launched new power management system

2022/04/08

  Author :Iflowpower – Portable Power Station Supplier

Honda Motors (HONDAMOTO claims to remove the car nickel-hydrogen battery from the scrapped oil-electric hybrid vehicle, and extract the rare earth metals, and recover and reuse. Through this new technology, Honda indicates that the recovery rate of extracting rare earth metals from the old battery reached more than 80%, while the extracted rare earth metal has a purity of 99%, and the rare earth purity bought directly from the mining and refined refined quite. Honda In the factory building of Japan Heavy Chemical Industry Co.

, Ltd., it takes out a rare earth oxide from a scrapped nickel-hydride hybrid vehicle battery. Honda said that the rare earth metal that can be directly used for nickel-hydrogen batteries can be extracted through the electrolysis treatment of melt salt in this oxide.

Honda recycling and reuse car nickel hydride battery Honda said that it will start this captured rare earth metal from March to battery manufacturers. Through this way, Honda has taken the rare earth metal from the NiM hydride battery of 386 Honda Honda Hybrid cars. These 386 oil-electric mix cars are all new Honda cars for sale in the 311 earthquake in Japan.

Because of the impact of earthquakes, the company expects the replacement battery from Honda Automobile dealers in the future. Earlier this year, Toyotamotor announced that from April this year, it will sell its power management system for Japanese Toyota Auto Dealers - using a nickel-hydrogen battery system recovered from an oil and electric hybrid vehicle.

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