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French group develops mass electric car charging stations

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/09/18/electricity-autos-batteries-france-idUSL6N0RJ3H620140918

The Eco2charge group, which also includes car maker Renault , electrical engineering group Alstom and cable maker Nexans, has developed a charging system that assembles old batteries from electric vehicles into a power storage bank that can soak up electricity at night and gradually charge vehicles during the day.

For storage, Eco2charge will use end-of-life Renault electric vehicle lithium-ion batteries. Renault, which sells electric cars but rents the batteries to their owners, owns and manages some 47,000 batteries from four different models.

Once the batteries have lost 20 to 25 percent of their charging capacity, they are no longer used in cars, but still have enough charging power for stationary power storage.

"It is a very cheap form of storage, as the cost of the batteries has already been written off for use in the vehicle," said Thomas Orsini, head of electric vehicle business development at Renault.

RubenZOE

Bueno, entonces no es tan mala noticia, van a utilizar las baterías que han tenido pérdidas de capacidad para cargar otros vehículos. Así reciclan unas baterías hasta que "mueran". Supongo que con las del ZOE no serán incluidas hasta la llegada de las baterías 2.0
ZOE ZEN Azul Energy Sept 2013 - Blog de andaduras eléctricas. (MiCocheElectrico.com)