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Redwood Materials
Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturing
Carson City, Nevada 71,793 followers
Securing U.S. critical minerals. Powering America’s energy future.
About us
Redwood Materials is building the U.S. stockpile of critical materials and deploying large-scale energy storage. Founded by JB Straubel, the company produces lithium, nickel, cobalt, copper, and cathode active material at scale in the U.S., manufactures key components for advanced batteries, and deploys energy storage systems that power data centers and the nation’s grid. Redwood is expanding domestic capacity for next-generation energy storage and strengthening U.S. energy dominance.
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http://www.redwoodmaterials.com
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- Industry
- Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturing
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Carson City, Nevada
- Type
- Privately Held
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2800 Lockheed Way
Carson City, Nevada 89706, US
Employees at Redwood Materials
Updates
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America runs on critical minerals—cobalt, lithium, nickel, and copper. Last year, our Nevada Campus produced more than 60,000 metric tons of materials. Now, with our first operations coming online in South Carolina, we’re adding another 20,000 metric tons of annual production—helping ensure the U.S. has the resources needed for technological leadership and energy resilience at home. https://lnkd.in/eaMmC6vx
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We've closed a $350 million Series E funding round, led by Eclipse with participation from NVIDIA NVentures. This oversubscribed round underscores the rapid growth of our two integrated business lines: Critical Materials: Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, Lithium, and Cathode Active Material Grid Energy Storage: Large-scale, lowest-cost, best-integration systems With this new capital, Redwood will accelerate the expansion of our energy storage deployments, refining and materials production capacity, and our world-class engineering and operations teams. We’re actively recruiting people who want to shape the next era of American energy leadership and critical-minerals independence. Join us!
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“We can make it cheaper by extracting every last drop of utility—whether through energy storage capacity or the metals.” Our CTO Colin Campbell joined DR. Volts to talk Redwood Energy. Full episode: https://lnkd.in/eMvd-uft
Can "second life" EV batteries work as grid-scale energy storage?
volts.wtf
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ESFI is partnering with Redwood Materials to raise awareness on how to properly recycle lithium-ion batteries and the devices that use them. Rechargeable devices and batteries should be disposed of at designated drop-off sites and never placed in a household trash or recycling bin. By recycling your batteries and devices properly, you can help keep the finite supply of critical minerals in circulation. For more information, visit our campaign landing page: https://lnkd.in/ejerHaC7
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If you missed last week’s BloombergNEF Summit, you can now watch JB’s fireside chat on Redwood Energy and the critical role second-life batteries and critical minerals will play in America’s energy future. https://lnkd.in/eAz5MaSG
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Tune in to BloombergNEF Summit tomorrow at 9 am CDT/7 am PT for JB’s fireside chat with Bloomberg’s Julie Fine discussing how critical minerals and battery storage are key to securing America’s energy dominance. Live stream: https://lnkd.in/efivhfUW
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Meet Redwood at #REPlus25 in Las Vegas next week! We'll be at Booth F17149 in the Caesars Forum. Find us there to learn more about our Redwood Energy & decommissioning solutions or attend one of our sessions: -Redwood Energy: https://lnkd.in/eVUrNcYN -Decommissioning: https://lnkd.in/eM6sHskM
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We’re working with Caterpillar Inc. to recycle batteries from their underground electric loaders—the same machines used to mine the critical materials that go into batteries. Now, Redwood ensures those same metals can be recycled and reused, infinitely. https://lnkd.in/ekPhR8bs