{"id":251691,"date":"2024-05-26T04:30:46","date_gmt":"2024-05-26T04:30:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news.republicofgreen.com\/redwood-partners-with-ultium-cells\/"},"modified":"2024-05-26T04:30:48","modified_gmt":"2024-05-26T04:30:48","slug":"redwood-partners-with-ultium-cells","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.republicofgreen.com\/redwood-partners-with-ultium-cells\/","title":{"rendered":"Redwood Partners with Ultium Cells"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News!<\/em><\/p>\n At Redwood, our process involves sourcing end-of-life batteries and production scrap as well as raw materials and then recycling, refining, and remanufacturing these feedstocks into critical battery materials for North American cell manufacturers at gigafactory-scale.<\/p>\n Redwood is now working with Ultium Cells LLC\u2014the joint battery cell manufacturing venture between General Motors and LG Energy Solution\u2014 to recycle production scrap from both their Warren, Ohio and Spring Hill, Tennessee facilities. Materials to be recycled include cathode and anode material as well as cell scrap.<\/p>\n Ultium Cells\u2019 two facilities are each 2.8 million-square-feet operations that expect to produce more than 80 GWh combined of battery cells annually, with Redwood receiving the majority of the scrap from its…<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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