"California seems to be almost in a rush to transition to EVs with all the transition plans but no long-term thinking. The co-founder of a local battery diagnostic company called ReJoule thinks one of the reasons for this lack of planning is a lack of understanding of how batteries work. From the Bulletin:There still aren’t enough people who understand (retired) batteries well enough to responsibly handle them,” said Zora Chung, co-founder of Signal Hill’s ReJoule Inc. “Ultimately, we need more education, and to have a more efficient marketplace to re-deploy these batteries into a second-life application."
This is a perfect opportunity to use the FEMA camps as EV Battery Re-Education and Second-Life Application Centers (EVBRESLAC)
It's a shame no one considered what to do with the EV batteries.
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/3-ev-battery-stocks-gearing-up-for-gains-analysts-say-buy-2021-10-10
https://www.nanalyze.com/2022/01/ev-battery-stocks/
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/05/electric-vehicle-battery-recycling-circular-economy/
https://rxmechanic.com/ev-battery-recycling-companies/