Barriers and Enablers of Circular Economy Implementation for Electric-Vehicle Batteries: From Systematic Literature Review to Conceptual Framework

With the burgeoning transition toward electrified automobile fleets, electric-vehicle batteries (EVBs) have become one of the critical aspects to be considered to avoid resources issues while achieving necessary climate goals. This paper compiles and syntheses reported barriers, enablers, involved s...

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Main Authors: Sopha, Bertha Maya, Purnamasari, Dwi Megah, Ma’mun, Sholeh
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2818512023-11-14T08:26:24Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/281851/ Barriers and Enablers of Circular Economy Implementation for Electric-Vehicle Batteries: From Systematic Literature Review to Conceptual Framework Sopha, Bertha Maya Purnamasari, Dwi Megah Ma’mun, Sholeh Mechanical Engineering With the burgeoning transition toward electrified automobile fleets, electric-vehicle batteries (EVBs) have become one of the critical aspects to be considered to avoid resources issues while achieving necessary climate goals. This paper compiles and syntheses reported barriers, enablers, involved stakeholders, and business models of Circular Economy (CE) implementation of the EVBs based on a systematic literature review (SLR). Findings indicate that inefficient and inadequate government policy, lack of safety standards, and high recycling costs are the three most reported barriers. The barriers have interconnections with each other, implying the necessity for simultaneous strategies. Based on the barriers-enablers analysis, the key strategies establishing the CE for the EVBs are innovative business models, economic incentives, EVB standards, legal environmental responsibilities, and certification, whereas the optimized supply-chain operations can be realized through eco-design of the EVBs, battery modularization, proper technology for checking, diagnosing, tracking, information sharing, extensive collaboration, alignment of supply-chain stakeholders, innovative business model, and certification. A conceptual framework presenting the required strategies for both establishing the CE and optimizing the circular supply chain system of the EVBs was then proposed. Potential future research directions are also discussed. MDPI 2022-05-23 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/281851/1/Sopha_TK.pdf Sopha, Bertha Maya and Purnamasari, Dwi Megah and Ma’mun, Sholeh (2022) Barriers and Enablers of Circular Economy Implementation for Electric-Vehicle Batteries: From Systematic Literature Review to Conceptual Framework. Sustainability, 2022 (14). pp. 1-23. ISSN 2071-1050 https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability https://doi.org/10.3390/su14106359
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Sopha, Bertha Maya
Purnamasari, Dwi Megah
Ma’mun, Sholeh
Barriers and Enablers of Circular Economy Implementation for Electric-Vehicle Batteries: From Systematic Literature Review to Conceptual Framework
description With the burgeoning transition toward electrified automobile fleets, electric-vehicle batteries (EVBs) have become one of the critical aspects to be considered to avoid resources issues while achieving necessary climate goals. This paper compiles and syntheses reported barriers, enablers, involved stakeholders, and business models of Circular Economy (CE) implementation of the EVBs based on a systematic literature review (SLR). Findings indicate that inefficient and inadequate government policy, lack of safety standards, and high recycling costs are the three most reported barriers. The barriers have interconnections with each other, implying the necessity for simultaneous strategies. Based on the barriers-enablers analysis, the key strategies establishing the CE for the EVBs are innovative business models, economic incentives, EVB standards, legal environmental responsibilities, and certification, whereas the optimized supply-chain operations can be realized through eco-design of the EVBs, battery modularization, proper technology for checking, diagnosing, tracking, information sharing, extensive collaboration, alignment of supply-chain stakeholders, innovative business model, and certification. A conceptual framework presenting the required strategies for both establishing the CE and optimizing the circular supply chain system of the EVBs was then proposed. Potential future research directions are also discussed.
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author Sopha, Bertha Maya
Purnamasari, Dwi Megah
Ma’mun, Sholeh
author_facet Sopha, Bertha Maya
Purnamasari, Dwi Megah
Ma’mun, Sholeh
author_sort Sopha, Bertha Maya
title Barriers and Enablers of Circular Economy Implementation for Electric-Vehicle Batteries: From Systematic Literature Review to Conceptual Framework
title_short Barriers and Enablers of Circular Economy Implementation for Electric-Vehicle Batteries: From Systematic Literature Review to Conceptual Framework
title_full Barriers and Enablers of Circular Economy Implementation for Electric-Vehicle Batteries: From Systematic Literature Review to Conceptual Framework
title_fullStr Barriers and Enablers of Circular Economy Implementation for Electric-Vehicle Batteries: From Systematic Literature Review to Conceptual Framework
title_full_unstemmed Barriers and Enablers of Circular Economy Implementation for Electric-Vehicle Batteries: From Systematic Literature Review to Conceptual Framework
title_sort barriers and enablers of circular economy implementation for electric-vehicle batteries: from systematic literature review to conceptual framework
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/281851/1/Sopha_TK.pdf
https://repository.ugm.ac.id/281851/
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability
https://doi.org/10.3390/su14106359
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