High-Voltage Battery Recycling Process
High-Voltage Battery Recycling Process
WARNING: Attempting to disconnect or remove the battery pack without the proper training, tools, and equipment is highly dangerous and could result in serious injury or death.
Your vehicle is equipped with a liquid-cooled lithium-ion (Li-ion) high-voltage battery pack. A battery pack must be properly recycled when it has been damaged or has reached the end of its useful service life.
If the vehicle can no longer hold a charge or power on, or in the case of a collision or submersion, contact Fisker via the Fisker App immediately. Have the battery pack removed from the vehicle by Fisker or a Fisker authorized technician as soon as possible. Do not attempt to disconnect or remove the battery pack yourself.
Fisker Service Centers will manage the damaged or depleted battery pack and, in accordance with Fisker’s requirements, contact a qualified recycling company for recycling and disposal.
ENVIRONMENTAL: Do not dispose of the battery pack yourself, as arbitrary disposal can cause pollution and harm to the environment.
Be sure to follow the information and requirements below:
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Personnel: The high-voltage battery removal operation must be performed by a Fisker Service Center technician or a Fisker-authorized professional.
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Transportation: The battery pack is classified as a hazardous material under Class 9 dangerous goods. These must be labeled, documented, and transported by licensed vehicles that meet all requirements for transporting Class 9 dangerous goods.
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Storage: The removed battery pack should be stored in an environment that is protected from extreme temperatures and high humidity. Do not expose the removed battery pack to flammable materials, heat sources, water sources, or other hazards.
For questions or further details on the recycling and disposal of a battery pack, please contact Fisker via the Fisker App.