In 2021, the majority of Lithium-ion battery waste generated in India was from stationary applications. On the other hand, electric vehicles produced 15 percent of the Li-ion battery waste. Li-ion battery is the most common type of battery for electric vehicles.
Share of lithium-ion battery waste in India in 2021, by source
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NITI Aayog. (July 19, 2023). Share of lithium-ion battery waste in India in 2021, by source [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 23, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1411250/india-li-ion-battery-waste-by-source/
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