Nunam gets used batteries play their second innings
Showcased at EAI INCLINE – https://lnkd.in/gZK-B7y
As they say, the most
sustainable product is the one not made when not needed!
The Bengaluru based startup Nunam takes used laptop batteries (most of which have a reasonable amount of life left), and repurposes them so that these can now power unelectrified segments – for instance rural vegetable sellers. To make the whole process more efficient, they have implemented some useful digital wraparounds to the solution.
And when the battery had reached its real end of life, their process also takes care of collecting these and delivering it to a recycling firm.
With EVs round the corner, there are going to be a lot more of these batteries in the near future.
Nunam’s efforts may seem like a fairly simple trading operation, it is more than trading, and a lot of thought has gone into it to make it efficient and as close to circular as possible. I urge those interested to read up from more Nunam’s website ( https://www.nunam.com/ ) and the video from the co-founder Prodip C. out there.
Here’s EAI INCLINE wishing Nunam all the best!
See my LinkedIn post on this topic