On Monday, President-elect Donald J. Trump appointed former Wisconsin congressman and Fox Business host Sean Duffy to lead the Transportation Department. If you've been closely following the recent news of former Fox personalities being nominated to the new administration, you may have overlooked an important update from the current Department of Transportation (DOT) regarding its compliance guidelines for battery shipping. The DOT has published a revised set of guidelines to help shippers safely package lithium cells and batteries for transport by all modes, in accordance with the latest (May 10, 2024; HM-215Q) regulatory requirements. While the high-profile personnel changes may have grabbed the headlines, this compliance update is arguably the more significant development of the week for businesses involved in the transportation of lithium-based batteries. The link to the full document is in the comments. #DOTCompliance #BatteryShipping #LithiumBatteries #HazardousMaterials #Transportation
Bluewater Battery Logistics
交通、物流、供应链和仓储
Los Angeles,California 1,581 位关注者
Enabling the Circular Economy
关于我们
Bluewater Battery Logistics is a battery disposition service focused on meeting the needs of both removal and supply of a variety of battery types. Our company provides solutions for effective battery reuse, recycling, and disposal. Our experienced team provides end-to-end service for disposing of excess, idle or end-of-life batteries or supplying organizations with the stock of new and second life batteries. Powered by the need for the battery industry to move towards a circular or near-circular economy, Bluewater is committed to delivering these solutions efficiently to all clients, working towards a zero-waste future.
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https://www.bluewaterbattery.com
Bluewater Battery Logistics的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 交通、物流、供应链和仓储
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Los Angeles,California
- 类型
- 合营企业
- 创立
- 2020
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Bluewater Battery Logistics员工
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Steve Feinberg
President at Bluewater Battery Logistics
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Max Khabur
Marketing Professional Focused On Energy, Electrification, and DeepTech
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Ellen Burns Cole
Director of Business Operations & Administration at Bluewater Battery Logistics
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Bijan P.
Director of OEM Partnerships at Bluewater Battery Logistics
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We're #hiring a new Operations Specialist in Los Angeles Metropolitan Area. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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BETA TECHNOLOGIES has successfully completed its first test flight of an aircraft produced on their assembly line in Vermont. As the demand for electric engines accelerates in the aviation and marine industries, we’re witnessing a transformative shift, much like what we’ve seen in the automotive sector. The maturation of the battery cell market, along with the development of second-life applications and recycling, is paving the way for a sustainable future. At Bluewater, we are proud to support this innovation with reverse logistics for second-life batteries, ensuring that these valuable resources are reused and recycled responsibly. Together, we can power the next generation of electric flight while promoting sustainability. #Sustainability #ElectricAviation #BatteryRecycling #BetaTechnologies #Innovation
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We’re #hiring a new Business Development Associate in Los Angeles, California. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Volkswagen and Audi are both building EV charging hubs, using second-life EV batteries, as well as pre-production new batteries from manufacturing. Interestingly, Tesla is taking a different route, manufacturing BESS they brand Megapacks, adding about 10% to their revenue in 2024. The market for second-life batteries is developing just as fast the battery market itself, and consists not only of the end-of-life EV batteries repurposed for less demanding applications, but also of new batteries from manufacturing. With frequent changes of technology and product design, projects cancelled or overstocked, there are many ways perfectly new batteries come to the second-life market - and with diverse options for the next application. #batteries #cleanenergy #EVs
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Celebrating Sustainability: The Battery Reuse & Recycling Yacht Party Last Friday, we had the pleasure of hosting the Battery Reuse & Recycling Yacht Party aboard the beautiful Sailing Yacht Tamsen in Marina Del Rey. Our valued partners and friends joined us for an unforgettable evening dedicated to celebrating our collective efforts in reusing, repurposing, and responsibly recycling batteries. Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of this event - Sophia Sparks, David Bliss, Andrew Eyerman, Yufu Cheng, Forrest North, Tim Karimov, it was great to have you onboard ! Your commitment to sustainable practices inspires us all. The link to more photos is in the comments below.
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“Finding new life for used batteries will significantly reduce pollution and our reliance on other nations, while lowering costs and supporting the clean energy transition,”?said?U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. We fully agree, but with one tweak - not "will" but already DOES! Bluewater has already repurposed millions of batteries, and see a strong market and many new entrants in the field.
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Researchers at the Center for Strategic and International Studies calculated that Chinese government support for the battery and EV sector totaled $230 billion from 2009 to 2023. The consensus in the US has been that the lithium batteries manufacturing may be dominated by China, but the fundamental research and inventions (like the invention of a lithium-ion battery) is still owned by the USA. This may not be true anymore. This Carnegie Endowment for International Peace article by Varun Sivaram,?Noah J. Gordon,?and?Dan Helmeci says the US research has fallen dangerously behind the "world leader" (!). Close to 70% of research papers in the battery space are coming from China today. There are new solid state batteries in the making, potentially replacing the LIB in EVs and other applications requiring high-energy density, and the USA can still win the race, if it does not insist on playing a catch-up game with China in the li-ion space, which it can not possibly win, and bet on newer tech instead. "Any attempt by the United States to catch up with Chinese manufacturers of today’s lithium-ion batteries will require enormously expensive subsidies to produce a commodity product with slim margins, and China’s cost advantage is virtually insurmountable. Maintaining the political will to fund an indefinitely uncompetitive industry would be taxing." says the article.
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Five years ago McKinsey predicted a continued global growth of electric vehicles (EV), and with it a new opportunity for the power sector: stationary storage powered by used EV batteries, which could exceed 200 gigawatt-hours by 2030. These estimations were only taking into account the end-of-life used passenger EV batteries. With surplus/excess new cells, modules and pack consistently fueling the second-life (or, rather, second opportunity - since they were not used in their expected application at all) batteries this number should be 10-15% higher. Follow us not miss our updates on second-life battery market! #secondlifebattery #cleantech #electrification https://lnkd.in/dd4RqCF