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In California, 1,300 retired Honda and Nissan batteries avoid going to waste and become a giant 25 MWh power plant, revealing how electric cars can continue powering the grid even after leaving the streets.

Summary by evshift.com
When an electric car loses part of its range, it doesn’t mean its battery has reached the end. In many cases, it still retains enough capacity to continue operating in less demanding applications than moving a vehicle on the streets. It was precisely this logic that led B2U Storage Solutions to build in Lancaster, California, [...]
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evshift.com broke the news on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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