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I've seen a video on the youtube where a battery recycling company does this; they leave the car battery packs in their original housing, which I presume is water resistant enough. Each unit is also connected to a controller, which I also presume monitors battery health, temperature (assuming temp sensors on car battery packs), voltage, etc. If a unit is dying they can safely dispose of it, else, the units were out in the open and with several meters in between, meaning any fire would be unlikely to spread to something else and there's plenty of access opportunities.

Very space inefficient though, but there's more than enough of that in the US.



> Very space inefficient though, but there's more than enough of that in the US.

Well, you could perhaps put photovoltaic cells on top to use that space? Your battery park needs to be connected to the grid anyway.




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