
We’re repurposing EV batteries to power tomorrow.
Problem
The global push to electrify transportation is rapidly increasing the production of EV batteries. However, the current infrastructure is inadequate to ensure these batteries transition effectively through second or third life cycles before recycling. This gap presents significant sustainability and resource management challenges, especially as battery production is projected to surge by 500% over the next decade.
500%
Surging battery production
Production of lithium-ion batteries is projected to increase by 500% over the next decade.
300 twh
Gap in capacity
The world is estimated to require 300 terawatt-hours of battery capacity to achieve full sustainability.
$46 B
Monumental growth
Since 2020, the largest investments in Ontario's EV space have now surpassed $46 billion, with significant contributions from governments bolstering this monumental growth.
Problem
A critical aspect of the electrification effort is the urgent need for additional energy storage capacity. To achieve full sustainability, the world will require 300 terawatt-hours of battery capacity, exposing a shortfall in our current capabilities to support the surge in renewable energy adoption and grid stabilization.
Repurpose EV Batteries
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Energy Storage Solutions
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Support and Maintenance
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Repurpose EV Batteries • Energy Storage Solutions • Support and Maintenance •
Solution
Mapleview Energy maximizes the value of electric vehicle batteries by giving them a second life in energy storage systems. By repurposing these batteries, we contribute to the circular economy and address the growing demand for sustainable energy storage solutions.
SERVICES
Repurposing
Collection, testing, and repurposing of EV batteries for second- life applications.
Energy Storage Solutions
Integration of repurposed batteries into reliable and cost-effective energy storage systems.
Support & Maintenance
Comprehensive support and maintenance services for energy storage installations.
“We focus our time, energy, and problem-solving abilities on building the circular economy.”
Nick Nesbitt, Founder