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Old Electric Car Batteries Used to Power Football Stadiums
20190626  Bryan Lynn

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This image from video shows Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam, where Eaton has
set up an electricity storage system that helps power the facility.
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This image captured from video demonstrates part of Eaton's electricity
storage system that helps power Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam.
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This image from video demonstrates Eaton's electricity storage system that
helps power Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam. (YouTube/Eaton)


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Old Electric Car Batteries Used to Power Football Stadiums
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Electric vehicles currently make up a small percentage of overall car sales
worldwide. But 2018 saw a big jump in international sales. And the market is
expected to grow quickly in coming years.

JATO Dynamics researches cars and other vehicles. The company reported
electric car sales rose by 74 percent in 2018. More than a million and a
quarter electric cars were sold. Put another way, the company said electric
car sales represented about 1.5 percent of total vehicle sales around the
world.

Each of these electric vehicles will require a battery to power it –
sometimes more than one. Electric car batteries become less effective over
time and need to be replaced. Currently, most major auto manufacturers
guarantee good battery performance for only about eight years.

So, one American company has found an unusual way to reuse the batteries
that electric vehicles are no longer using. The company, called Eaton, is a
large supplier of truck parts and industrial products to businesses all over
the world.

Eaton is also an energy storage company. It takes aging batteries – which it
calls “second-life batteries” - from Nissan’s electric Leaf vehicles. The
company then reuses them with its xStorage product, which stores power in
buildings.

An official with Eaton recently told Reuters news agency the company is now
in talks with several European football teams. They are discussing using
electric batteries to help power their stadiums.

Eaton has already equipped a major stadium in the Netherlands with such a
system. The project was completed at Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam. The
stadium holds about 54,000 people and is home to the country’s Ajax football
team, one of Europe’s best known. It also holds large concerts and other
major events.

The company also recently completed an energy storage system at Norway’s
Bislett stadium in Oslo. This stadium is partly powered by solar energy.

“The football stadium community is interested," Eaton vice president Craig
McDonnell told Reuters. "From significant ones, (we are talking) with five
to six stadiums in Europe,” he said.

Eaton said its xStorage solution costs 20 percent less than a new battery.
The storage system at Johan Cruyff Arena can produce a total of 3 megawatts.
The company says that is enough to power several thousand homes. The system
stores power gathered from 4,200 solar collectors on top of the stadium,
Eaton says.

The system is designed to provide back-up power to reduce the need for
diesel generators, which produce pollution. It also boosts the energy system
during times of high energy usage, such as during concerts. Eaton says the
storage system results in a more sustainable energy method, while also
creating “a circular economy for electric vehicle batteries.”

Eaton is one of several major companies attempting to develop large markets
for old electric vehicle batteries. Another is German automaker BMW. It has
supplied used batteries from its i3 electric vehicles to store electricity
produced by wind farms.

Eaton says it expects the used battery market to grow up to 20 times by
2022. In Europe, the Middle East and Africa, it estimates the possible
market value could reach $2.3 billion by 2025.

I’m Bryan Lynn.

Bryan Lynn wrote this story for VOA Learning English, based on a report from
Reuters and information from Eaton. Kelly Jean Kelly was the editor.

Words in This Story
battery– n. device that produces and can store electricity

stadium – n. a large, open area with seats around it where sports games and
other events take place

significant – adj. important or noticeable

sustainable – adj. able to be used without being completely used up or
destroyed
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