According to the plan announced by Renault, the old electric vehicle batteries will be sold to the family to store electricity at home.
The largest electric car manufacturer in Europe has reached an agreement with skyscanner, a domestic battery supplier, to reuse old batteries when they are no longer suitable for use by cars.
Skyscanner says using a "second life" battery will enable it to offer home storage for about £ 3,000, which is a discount for the new lithium
Ion family batteries should promoteup.
It is believed that only a few thousand British families have installed batteries, but this is considered a rapid
With the decline in technology costs, the market is getting bigger and bigger.