Sustainability is going to become increasingly important in the future too. While lithium technology is already recyclable, the infrastructure to support this remains under-developed. It is positive that there is funding available to improve these processes, making them more readily available at scale.
All of these innovations have the potential to come together to deliver a lightweight, high-density battery that is easily recyclable and available in a plethora of shapes and sizes. This is a very exciting prospect.
As an industry, the emergency lighting sector needs to be poised to take advantage of the wealth of possibilities as battery technology evolves. Emergency lighting systems can undoubtedly benefit from this improved technology, but the involvement at the development stage from manufacturers and sector specialists is somewhat lacking. By seeking opportunities to engage in research, testing and development, the emergency lighting sector can be an integral player in the emergence of improved battery technology, not an afterthought.
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