![]() ![]() ![]() ”This cooperation is truly a major step in the right direction,” says Håkan Agnevall, President of Volvo Buses. “We are delighted and proud that Batteryloop has the opportunity to buy the used batteries and develop this solution together with Volvo Buses,” says Rasmus Bergström, Managing Director of Batteryloop. This means that natural resources can be saved and the customer's cost of recycling the batteries can be turned into an income when they are sold for reuse. When the batteries have been used to power buses for many years, there is still enough capacity left to use them as energy storage. Stena Recycling's subsidiary Batteryloop recently signed a cooperation agreement with Volvo Buses on the reuse of batteries. This also means that the number of bus batteries that need to be taken care of will also increase significantly in the near future. When the buses' batteries are replaced, they will have a second life and be reused as energy storage for many years, for example in properties and charging stations.Įlectric buses are becoming more common in our cities as the demands on emission-free public transport increase. Together with Volvo Buses, Stena Recycling's subsidiary Batteryloop takes a new step towards a sustainable future. ![]()
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