One can consider rechargeable batteries a renewable resource, but the material in which the common battery is made of is not considered renewable, and therefore I do not think that a battery is a renewable resource, making it nonrenewable.Short answer: Yes.
yes because you can recharge them
If depends, if the batteries are rechargable or not. If they are then they're renewable. If not, then they are unrenewable.
rechargable batteries
Electricity for recharging batteries should be generated using resources which are renewable. Renewable resources will not run out.
No it's not because baterries run out of energy some or other time !
Preferably renewable resources. If batteries are charged from sources burning fossil fuels they're not reducing pollution, only moving it from one place to another.
The hybrids I know are vehicles which have a gasoline engine and also electric storage batteries. The batteries can provide propulsion in town, the engine takes over on the open road. All the energy comes from the gasoline consumed, so that is non-renewable. Hybrids could also use electricity from the grid to charge the batteries when the vehicle is garaged, which would reduce the amount of gasoline used, but not eliminate it. The grid electricity could partly come from renewable sources. Fully electric vehicles can be made but they have limited range.
it is renewable
Eggs are renewable resources.
renewable
it is renewable