For any complete energy-harvesting system designed to provide power to
anything but small, short-duration loads, storage batteries represent a
necessary but significant portion of the initial expense. The cost of
batteries over the lifetime of the system can have an even larger impact
if care is not taken to maximize the useful life of the battery
component.
What’s more, if unit growth continues for photovoltaic and other energy-harvesting systems relying on large-capacity storage batteries, designs that fail to maximize battery life could have a negative environmental impact due to the extra material and energy consumption needed to manufacture replacement systems as well as dispose of exhausted units.[Link]
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