
Redwood Supplies, the lithium-ion battery recycling startup based by former Tesla CTO JB Straubel, is partnering with Toyota to gather, refurbish and recycle batteries and battery supplies that may be despatched to the Japanese automaker’s upcoming North Carolina battery plant.
The partnership, which is able to solely gather batteries from Toyota’s hybrid and electrified automobiles, comes as the primary wave of Toyota Prius hybrids, which have been launched over 20 years in the past, retire from the roads.
It’s additionally the newest in a string of partnerships between Redwood and OEMs, together with Proterra, Ford, Volvo and Panasonic, which is supplying batteries to Tesla’s Nevada gigafactory. With the approaching electrical car takeover, demand for battery supplies, notably ones which are produced regionally, is skyrocketing. By partnering with Toyota and different automakers, Redwood hopes to create a round provide chain for EV batteries in america that may finally cut back the price of batteries and offset the necessity for mining valuable metals.
Initially, Redwood will concentrate on screening the well being of Toyota automotive batteries and assessing the opportunity of refurbishment to allow them to go into, and lengthen the lifetime of, current vehicles when attainable, based on Alexis Georgeson, vice chairman of communications and authorities relations at Redwood.
In circumstances the place that’s not an possibility, Redwood will recycle the batteries, pulling out supplies like copper, lithium, cobalt and nickel. The corporate will then remanufacture these supplies into anode copper foils and cathodes – the 2 predominant elements of a battery that make up about 65% of the fee, based on Georgeson – which could be returned to Toyota for cell manufacturing.
Redwood introduced plans to supply important battery supplies, reasonably than simply recycle them, in September, so the work the corporate is doing with Toyota might be a very good instance of that enterprise growth.
“We’re going effectively past what a standard recycler would do, which is simply breaking it all the way down to intermediate metals, and we’re going additional downstream to remanufacturing these metals into anode and cathode elements in order that we will localize all the course of,” Georgeson instructed TechCrunch. “If you happen to’re simply recycling, you’re simply stopping at these intermediate metals that also need to go to the place cathodes and anodes are manufactured, which is as we speak predominantly in Asia.”
Redwood’s work with Toyota will happen at its 175-acre Northern Nevada Battery Supplies Campus, the place the startup additionally recycles scrap from battery cell manufacturing and shopper electronics like cell telephones, laptops, energy instruments, scooters and e-bikes. The corporate can also be eyeing east coast growth to raised serve Toyota at its NC manufacturing unit, in addition to different regional companions, Georgeson mentioned.
The corporate says it as we speak receives greater than 6 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of end-of-life batteries yearly for recycling. Redwood additionally introduced plans to ramp up manufacturing of anode and cathode elements at its Nevada manufacturing unit to 100 GWh yearly by 2025, which is sufficient to produce multiple million EVs a yr, after which scaling it to 500 GWh by 2030.
Panasonic has already reserved the anode copper foil that Redwood goals to begin producing this yr for Tesla’s gigafactory, mentioned Georgeson.