We've been named on #TIME100Companies for the second year! TIME's annual list highlights the most impactful companies around the world and we're honored to be included for our work building a domestic and sustainable battery materials supply chain! https://lnkd.in/gyuvFeis
Redwood Materials
Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturing
Carson City, Nevada 48,202 followers
Building the circular supply chain to power a sustainable world
About us
Redwood is developing a fully closed-loop, domestic supply chain for lithium-ion batteries. Our team manufactures critical battery components using as many recycled batteries as possible — localizing a 50,000-mile global supply battery chain on a single site.
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http://www.redwoodmaterials.com
External link for Redwood Materials
- Industry
- Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturing
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Carson City, Nevada
- Type
- Privately Held
Locations
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Primary
2800 Lockheed Way
Carson City, Nevada 89706, US
Employees at Redwood Materials
Updates
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We’re partnering with Ultium Cells LLC (the General Motors and LG Energy Solution joint venture) to recycle 100% of the production scrap from their Ohio and Tennessee battery plants. Together, we’re building America's battery supply chain. https://lnkd.in/gx9a3KAn
Redwood Partners with Ultium Cells
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On Earth Day, our Rotary International partners collected thousands of pounds of batteries from their communities around the country in just a few hours. They shared their experience working with Redwood’s Consumer Program to create a more sustainable future. Inspired to host or attend an event? Visit https://lnkd.in/duwS3ds8
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“Redwood Materials’ recycling process produces up to 80% fewer emissions than traditional supply chain using CO2 belching refineries. That’s enough to shorten an average EV’s environmental breakeven time with an internal combustion vehicle to less than 15,000 miles. Every mile thereafter is a carbon win against the internal combustion engine.” More reporting today from Bloomberg: https://lnkd.in/gGTfXG46
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Every day is Earth Day at Redwood! Stanford University's recent study confirms we're driving scalable change in recycling and battery materials production.
Mining vs. Recycling: Stanford University's Research
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We’re building America’s battery supply chain: ✅ First commercial-scale nickel "mine" and only lithium supply to come online in US in decades. ✅ Stanford University shows we cut CO2 by 40% compared to other recycling methods. What’s more—it’s scalable. We can process over 40,000 metric tons (about 15-20 GWh) annually and are expanding. ✅ Environmental costs of EV materials reduced by 80% vs. mining. We use 80% less energy, generate 70% fewer CO2 emissions, and require 80% less water, setting new standards in resource efficiency. Additionally, nothing goes to landfill and all process water is recycled (except for basic sanitary waste). Learn more: https://lnkd.in/euTuCmWm
Building the most sustainable (and scalable) battery materials process
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Copper isn't just a metal; it's a powerhouse of conductivity and flexibility. Our electroplating power supplies are a key piece of the puzzle, making copper foil at >250kW and >60,000A. If designing large, high power, modern industrial power supplies to combat climate change excites you, come join us! We’re hiring in Northern Nevada, South Carolina, and the San Francisco Bay Area. redwoodmaterials.com/join
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In celebration of Earth Day, we’re hosting collection events around the country with our partners Rotary International. Bring your batteries and rechargeable devices for recycling and help create a sustainable future! Find your nearest event or drop-off location: https://lnkd.in/g42BKxa6
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We’ve been named one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies for 2024 and received #1 in manufacturing! Our team is localizing the global battery supply chain and producing battery components from an ever-increasing amount of recycled content - come join us! https://lnkd.in/gfsgPnst