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Honda Motor Co. has partnered with American Electric Power Company to develop an energy storage system that can be connected to American Electric Power Company's network using used electric vehicle batteries. Honda Motor Co. has been committed to making automobile emissions pollution-free and reducing greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide since its inception in the last century.
The plan addresses the entire life cycle utilization of used batteries for electric vehicles, including recycling of used batteries, as well as use for non-profit public utilities, but there will be many obstacles to investment resistance.
The increase in the number of electric vehicles will put pressure on the grid; many electric vehicle users will charge their vehicles in the evening, and storing extra energy in used batteries will reduce the load on the grid and reduce carbon emissions.
Honda will supply batteries from used Fit models to AEP, which will study how to integrate them into the grid. AEP and Honda will gain expertise from the pilot program to help them develop technologies and standards for future automotive grid integration, as well as new business models that increase the value of electric vehicles.
Similarly, the power battery used by Volkswagen in the future ID model provides the same use scheme, recycling the battery pack with reduced capacity as emergency power generation energy, or storing electric energy through the community charging pile storage system, reducing emissions, and making the best use of the life cycle of the power battery and reducing environmental pollution.
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