Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H964

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Promoting responsible end-of-life management for electric and hybrid vehicle batteries

Impact

The implementation of this bill would significantly modify how battery providers, secondary handlers, and secondary users manage end-of-life batteries. They are required to coordinate with specialized battery recyclers to ensure compliance with regulations. Reports on battery management must be submitted annually to the Department of Environmental Protection, which will also uphold the enforcement of these standards. Such measures are positioned to reduce waste and enhance recycling processes, addressing potential risks associated with hazardous materials contained within vehicle batteries.

Summary

House Bill H964 aims to establish a framework for responsible end-of-life management for electric and hybrid vehicle batteries in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that all vehicle traction batteries be managed according to a 'battery management hierarchy,' which prioritizes reuse, repair, and recycling over disposal. This priority strategy is designed to minimize environmental impact and promotes a more sustainable means of dealing with batteries that are no longer fit for their primary use, thus aligning with the state's commitment to ecological preservation.

Contention

However, the bill could face contention, particularly from industries and stakeholders that may view these regulations as an additional burden on businesses. The definitions of various entities such as 'battery providers' and 'secondary handlers' are crucial, as they delineate responsibility for compliance. The bill allows for the possibility of liability limitations for battery providers, ensuring they are not held accountable for issues arising from the remanufacturing or repurposing of batteries unless they take direct action or assume responsibility through legal agreements. This aspect aims to alleviate potential concerns from manufacturers while promoting responsible recycling.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1512

To exempt local housing authorities from the penalties of the MBTA Communities Law

MA H3500

To eliminate double utility poles and authorize municipal enforcement

MA H3678

Relative to proper notification of deceased animals on state highways

MA H593

Relative to charter school expansion

MA H837

Relative to election ballots

MA H382

Exempting public school stadiums from certain state regulations

MA H3502

Relative to grid optimization

MA H1183

Relative to mortgage licensing in Massachusetts

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