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Electric vehicle batteries alone could satisfy short-term grid storage demand by as early as 2030
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Dive into the future of renewable energy! This research by Chengjian Xu and colleagues reveals that global electric vehicle batteries could provide a remarkable 32-62 terawatt-hours of grid storage capacity by 2050, serving as a vital complement to renewable energy generation. Discover how we might meet short-term grid storage demands as early as 2030!
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