A growing pile of dead batteries is becoming a serious concern in Thailand. Without action, it risks escalating into a national crisis. However, with proper management, it could pave the way for a sustainable and prosperous economic future.
The rapid expansion of clean energy intensifies the challenge. Globally, electric vehicles (EVs) and energy storage systems (ESS) are at the forefront of the green revolution, and Thailand is striving to keep pace. At the core of this transformation lies the critical role of batteries. However, batteries have a finite lifespan, and when they reach the end of their use, they don’t simply vanish. Instead, they turn into hazardous waste—posing severe environmental risks, economic burdens, and threats to public health. Without a robust and sustainable management system, Thailand may face a looming national crisis.
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