Sustainable and Scalable Second-Life Battery Repurposing

Smartville CEO Speaks on Sustainable and Scalable Second-Life Battery Repurposing at the 22nd Annual Advanced Automotive Battery Conference (AABC)

Antoni Tong, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Smartville, is scheduled to speak on the topic of Sustainable and Scalable Second-Life Battery Repurposing at the 22nd Annual Advanced Automotive Battery Conference (AABC), on Dec 5th at 11:30 am in Coronado, California.

Repurposing and reusing EV batteries before they are recycled can significantly improve their value proposition. Smartville has developed Smartville 360, a universal and building-block-design energy storage system from repurposed EV batteries, with scalable hardware and data-driven qualifications. This tutorial will cover the challenges faced by system integrators attempting to reuse EV batteries and will cover Smartville’s innovative solutions to those problems.


About Smartville

Smartville, a California-based cleantech company, is designing and developing energy storage systems using repurposed electric vehicle battery packs. Smartville has developed a highly-versatile energy storage building block, Smartville 360, with patented battery management hardware and data-driven performance qualifications to achieve safe and reliable EV battery reuse at scale. With over $10M in grant funding supported by the Department of Energy and California Energy Commission, Smartville has partnered with top-tier utility companies and auto OEMs to explore and deploy systems, and is working to fully commercialize its Smartville 360 energy storage system in 2023.

Spinning off from a research lab at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) in 2019, Smartville is now backed by partners from across the country including but not limited to: The California Energy Commission (CEC); National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL); Department of Energy (DoE) and Southern Power.


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