I am researching in the area of electric vehicles, and the issue I keep coming up against is the problem that batteries are supposedly highly toxic to make and dispose of, and could cause tremendous Environmental damage if something went wrong while making, or disposing of them.
It goes so far as to make some people state electric vehicles are practically as environmentally unfriendly as everything else out there, all things considered.

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But what’s the real story?
Does anybody know more about this?
I would very much like to be reassured that electric vehicles are worth developing, and that their batteries pose merely a manageable risk.
Is that the case?

They can be recyled and are no hazzard to the environment. Only if you let them run out on the gras they can be toxic at this place.

Franky