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Making Batteries Sustainable: An Interview with Damian Cupid - Forschen für einen nachhaltigen Umgang mit Batterien: Damian Cupid im Interview
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Battery technology is being hailed as the saviour of the energy transition. But how green is it really? Experts assume that batteries in electric cars, for example, will have to be replaced after five to ten years. So what happens to the vast quantities of batteries that will no longer be functional in just a few years? And are we not creating a new environmental problem? Damian Cupid is a battery researcher at the Austrian Institute of Technology in Vienna and is working on producing sustainable batteries. - Die Batterietechnologie wird als Heilsbringer für die Energiewende gefeiert. Doch wie grün ist sie wirklich? Experten gehen davon aus, dass Batterien in Elektro-Autos zum Beispiel nach fünf bis zehn Jahren ausgetauscht werden müssen. Was passiert also mit den Unmengen an Batterien, die in nur einigen Jahren nicht mehr funktionsfähig sind? Und schaffen wir uns damit nicht wieder ein neues Umweltproblem? Damian Cupid ist Batterieforscher am Austrian Institute of Technogogy in Wien und arbeitet daran, nachhaltige Batterien herzustellen.
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Battery technology is being hailed as the saviour of the energy transition. But how green is it really? Experts assume that batteries in electric cars, for example, will have to be replaced after five to ten years. So what happens to the vast quantities of batteries that will no longer be functional in just a few years? And are we not creating a new environmental problem? Damian Cupid is a battery researcher at the Austrian Institute of Technology in Vienna and is working on producing sustainable batteries. - Die Batterietechnologie wird als Heilsbringer für die Energiewende gefeiert. Doch wie grün ist sie wirklich? Experten gehen davon aus, dass Batterien in Elektro-Autos zum Beispiel nach fünf bis zehn Jahren ausgetauscht werden müssen. Was passiert also mit den Unmengen an Batterien, die in nur einigen Jahren nicht mehr funktionsfähig sind? Und schaffen wir uns damit nicht wieder ein neues Umweltproblem? Damian Cupid ist Batterieforscher am Austrian Institute of Technogogy in Wien und arbeitet daran, nachhaltige Batterien herzustellen.
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