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A second life for electric vehicle batteries is a challenge for the industry

Big part of the EV supply chain is still being worked out
Nam Juny: ‘The average EV battery should be able to do 10 years in a car, followed by 10 years serving some other purpose’

Nam Juny spent three decades exporting used Korean vehicles and car parts all around the world before spotting an opportunity in the nascent global battery market.

In 2018, the 57-year-old scrapyard owner, a veteran of defunct conglomerate Daewoo’s trading division, founded Bastro, a Seoul-based start-up that repurposes EV batteries for other uses. His logic is simple: an electric vehicle battery dies twice — once when it can no longer power a vehicle, and again when it can no longer power anything else.

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