- Redwood | Redwood Energy Redwood Materials
Redwood Energy offers a faster, lower-cost solution: repurposing used battery packs—with most of their capacity remaining—into modular energy storage systems that bridge today’s infrastructure gaps and maximize value between recovery and recycling
- About - Redwood Materials
Redwood is localizing a global battery supply chain, offering low-cost and large-scale energy storage and producing battery materials in the U S for the first time — from as many recycled batteries as possible
- Redwood Materials | Domestic Supply Chain for Lithium-ion Batteries
Redwood is building a domestic battery supply chain to recycle lithium-ion batteries, refine their critical minerals, and remanufacture new battery materials, like cathode active material
- Redwood Energy: Fast, low-cost storage to power the age of AI and a . . .
Redwood Energy repurposes battery packs into low-cost, large-scale energy storage systems that fill a critical gap in today’s power landscape, while maximizing their value between recovery and recycling
- Redwood chooses Charleston, South Carolina region . . . - Redwood Materials
Today, we announce Redwood’s next Battery Materials Campus, in the heart of the “Battery Belt,” just outside of Charleston, South Carolina At Camp Hall in Berkeley County, Redwood will recycle, refine and manufacture anode and cathode components on more than 600 acres, creating more than 1,500 jobs and investing $3 5 billion in the local
- Redwood expands into San Francisco with new R D Center
This facility will mark Redwood’s first footprint in the Bay Area and a major milestone in our continued growth as we scale our engineering capabilities to meet the demands of an accelerating energy transition
- News | Redwood Materials
Forbes: Tesla Cofounder’s Redwood Raises Over $1 Billion To Boost EV Battery Materials Business Read article Apr 4, 2023 Ars Technica: VW and Redwood want to recycle your old laptop and cell phone batteries Read article Feb 12, 2023 ABC News: Electric vehicle batteries require precious minerals That old cellphone may be the solution Read article
- Redwood Campus Locations | Redwood Materials
Set on over 600 acres, Redwood’s Carolina Campus will recycle, refine, and manufacture sustainable battery materials With an investment of $3 5 billion over the next decade, the facility aims to generate over 1,500 jobs, bolstering the supply chain for battery materials in the U S through innovative recycling and refining processes
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