Will degraded batteries be a resource or liability? Industry hedging bets on BESS end-of-life question
While contractual parties are rarely ironing out end-of-life provisions for BESS, those that do are keeping their options open with the future value of degraded batteries far from clear, a UK-based lawyer said.

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