Redwood Materials
Securing U.S. critical materials. Powering America's energy future.

Redwood Materials recycles end-of-life batteries to recover critical minerals such as lithium, nickel, cobalt, and copper, building a large domestic supply of these materials. The company also designs, integrates, and deploys large-scale energy storage systems for data centers and the power grid. It operates at the intersection of battery recycling, critical materials supply, and grid-scale energy storage.
Redwood recycles used batteries to extract critical minerals and uses those materials alongside new batteries to design and deploy large-scale energy storage systems for commercial and grid use.
energy infrastructure operators, data center operators, and automotive/battery manufacturers
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