Current Standards and Practices for Large Format Batteries (Virtual Event)
EPA will host a virtual meeting to kick off the working sessions to improve labeling and develop best practices for the collection of large batteries for recycling. For purposes of these discussions, large format batteries are rechargeable batteries over 25 pounds or more than 2000 watt-hours and often used in electric, hybrid, and internal combustion engine vehicles; other motive equipment; and stationary energy storage systems. This working session will provide an overview of the current policy landscape, attitudes, and trends around large format batteries. The EPA will share applicable findings from the small- and mid-format working sessions, and speakers will share their perspectives and lessons learned on managing large format batteries. Participants will also discuss key questions and challenges. The EPA welcomes state, Tribal, and local government agencies; automobile manufacturers or trade associations; stationary storage system operators; standards and safety organizations; battery and automotive salvage and shredding operations; battery recyclers and refurbishers; and all others involved in the large format battery life cycle to attend.?