Redwood Materials recycles lithium-ion batteries and has partnerships with Ford, Volkswagen, Toyota, and BMW. The lithium-ion battery recycling market is expected to grow to $35.1 billion by 2031.
Redwood Materials is partnering with yet another venture tied to an automaker for its battery recycling business. The Northern Nevada-based battery materials and recycling company announced a ...
In a move that underlines the practicality of electric vehicles in heavy-duty work, battery recycling firm Redwood Materials has employed a Tesla Cybertruck to haul significant loads of recycled ...
Aggressive funding from the Biden administration will keep the clean energy transition moving. But Trump’s China tariff plans may complicate access to key materials.
The Nuclear Company, which is leading the modernization of nuclear construction to deploy fleet-scale nuclear power across ...
To tackle this issue, Ford has partnered with Redwood Materials ... are relatively resource-light, battery electric cars require much larger amounts of raw material per unit, most of which ...
Redwood CEO J.B. Straubel ... last year announced a partnership with startup Li-Cycle to recycle battery scrap material from Ultium Cells, the GM-LG joint venture that is building battery plants ...