Hydrogen Power for Gardening Equipment
Lithium-ion batteries are everywhere. From phones, laptops, and watches to power tools and electric cars, lithium technology quite literally powers our lives. But there’s a hidden downside, what happens to the battery once it’s disposed of? Lithium-based batteries are notoriously difficult to recycle, and despite existing programs, a large percentage still end up in landfills. For high-power applications that require large amounts of lithium, their usefulness often comes at a significant environmental cost. Over time, battery casings degrade, chemicals leak, and valuable materials are lost instead of recovered. As demand for higher-capacity batteries continues to rise, so does the scale of this problem. In our design project, we set out to address this issue, not by improving battery recycling alone, but by questioning the dependency on batteries for certain applications in the first place. Instead of asking how we can dispose of batteries more responsibly, we want...