Monday, March 9, 2026

Deutsche Bahn and Kia give used electric car batteries a second life as stationary energy storage systems

Korean carmaker Kia and Deutsche Bahn have partnered up to increase the useable life of batteries used in electric mobility. Their solution is to re-use used lithium-ion batteries from electric vehicles to create efficient and cost-effective energy storage systems for green electricity.
These second-life battery energy storage solutions are modular and can be used in a wide variety of different applications.
For example, they can save surplus electricity from photovoltaic systems or, as part of a distributed system, can supply power throughout the day to DB maintenance depots and depots where trains are prepared for operations.
That helps cut the cost of power peaks. encore, a corporate startup of DB Bahnbau Gruppe, is handling the process, from procurement of the used batteries to production.
Berthold Huber, member of the board of Deutsche Bahn for infrastructure, says: “It’s…

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