New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1249

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes "Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Task Force" to study ways to safely store, reuse, recycle, and dispose of used electric vehicle batteries.

Impact

The bill is significant as it addresses the lack of effective and environmentally sound disposal methods for used electric vehicle batteries, which have seen a surge in number due to the increasing adoption of electric vehicles. The task force will tackle several critical aspects, including examining existing data, analyzing international best practices, compiling information on current recycling facilities, and proposing infrastructure improvements for battery recycling. This could lead to enhanced state laws governing waste management, specifically for lithium-ion and other types of batteries which contain toxic materials.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1249 aims to establish the 'Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Task Force' within the Department of Environmental Protection in New Jersey. The primary objective of this task force is to study and develop methods for the safe storage, recycling, reuse, and disposal of used electric vehicle batteries. Given the recent growth in electric vehicle usage, there is a pressing need to address the environmental implications associated with the disposal of these batteries, particularly regarding their potentially hazardous components that can cause pollution if not managed correctly.

Contention

Although the bill appears focused on environmental responsibility, there may be contention surrounding the adequacy of the proposed strategies and the task force's ability to implement changes effectively. Concerns could also arise regarding the potential regulatory burdens placed on manufacturers and recyclers and whether the task force has sufficient authority and resources to enact meaningful legislative recommendations within two years. Additionally, balancing environmental goals with economic impacts could generate debate among stakeholders, including businesses in the automotive and recycling sectors.

Companion Bills

NJ A3492

Carry Over Establishes "Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Task Force" to study ways to safely store, reuse, recycle, and dispose of used electric vehicle batteries.

NJ S3372

Carry Over Establishes "Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Task Force" to study ways to safely store, reuse, recycle, and dispose of used electric vehicle batteries.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4041

Establishes "Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Task Force" to study ways to safely store, reuse, recycle, and dispose of used electric vehicle batteries.

NJ A2032

Establishes "Electric Vehicle Battery Repurposing Fund" to support repurposing, remanufacturing, and recycling of electric vehicle batteries; dedicates amounts based on certain sales of electric vehicles.

NJ S644

Establishes "Electric Vehicle Battery Repurposing Fund" to support repurposing, remanufacturing, and recycling of electric vehicle batteries; dedicates amounts based on certain sales of electric vehicles.

HI SB103

Relating To Electric Vehicle Batteries.

HI SB103

Relating To Electric Vehicle Batteries.

HI HB242

Relating To Electric Vehicle Batteries.

NJ A4042

Requires electric vehicle battery facilities to affix sign developed and produced by DEP to all facility entrances as notification that electric vehicle batteries are on-site.

HI HB788

Relating To Electric Vehicle Batteries.

HI HB788

Relating To Electric Vehicle Batteries.

CO SB003

End-of-Life Management of Electric Vehicle Batteries

Similar Bills

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