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Tesla co-founder JB Straubel to challenge China’s dominance with new EV battery colossus in Nevada

JB Straubel's Redwood Materials in Nevada revolutionizes the EV battery sector by recycling, aiming to support over a million EVs annually and reduce U.S. dependency on foreign materials.

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Last updated: 2024/04/27 at 1:37 PM
EV-a2zm Published April 26, 2024 4 Min Read
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Tesla co-founder and Redwood CEO JB Straubel has established an electric battery “colossus” in western Nevada as he seeks to challenge the strong dominion of China in the global battery industry.

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Initial look inside the Nevada EV battery recycling siteConstant innovationRevolutionizing battery production

Initial look inside the Nevada EV battery recycling site

Redwood CEO JB Straubel toured Bloomberg reporter Tom Randall (@tsrandall) at the company’s electric vehicle battery recycling site in Nevada on Thursday.

Tesla co-founder JB Straubel has built an EV-battery colossus in the scrublands of Nevada. He spent the day giving me the first look at everything @redwoodmat has been building.

It starts with *30 acres* of old batteries headed headed for recycling 🧵 pic.twitter.com/hUgwz8j8ut

— Tom Randall (@tsrandall) April 18, 2024

As per the report, Redwood Materials officially launched its first commercial-scale production line for the fine black powder or cathode active material necessary for electric vehicle battery manufacturing.

This key material apparently accounts for one-third of the overall battery cost. In that sense, the company aims to produce enough cathode active material to support an annual production of 1.3 million+ electric vehicles by 2028. 

It is indeed a remarkable advancement for the US battery supply chain, considering its heavy reliance on China. China currently dominates 70% of the global lithium refining capacity. Moreover, it controls 95% of total global production for other key EV materials.

In this sense, Redwood aims to challenge China’s dominance by developing a local supply chain with recycled critical materials.

“The responsibility weighs on me. I remember feeling it in the early days at Tesla, when the other manufacturers hadn’t done crap yet, and we had a very palpable sense of holding the flag and running out into the field and saying ‘EVs are the future!’ We felt that if we failed, well, nobody’s going to follow. This is a little déjà vu.”

Redwood CEO JB Straubel

Constant innovation

Redwood’s remarkable battery recycling progress attracted researchers from Stanford University. The company authorized them to access its data over the past two years to analyze the sustainability of its battery recycling process.

One of the Standford researchers, Will Tarpeh, shared their discovery that the company is constantly changing its battery recycling process by the time they conclude analyzing part of the process.

“Month to month, they were always tweaking. That made it challenging but was fantastic to see. They are navigating very well through a world where everything is shifting very quickly.”

Will Tarpeh, chemical engineering assistant professor and one of the senior authors

A key invention is the RC1, the machine that eats the machine. A giant rotating tunnel slow-cooks batteries at ~300C. It uses almost no energy—a self-perpetuating release from the cooked batteries. No oxygen, no fire, no waste. Gases are trapped & made into industrial products 5/ pic.twitter.com/6LqRK6rkS0

— Tom Randall (@tsrandall) April 18, 2024

Revolutionizing battery production

Impressively, Standford researchers discovered that Redwood’s battery recycling and refining processes can actually reduce CO2 emissions by a whopping 70% compared to the conventional recycling approach. It also yields a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to competitors’ recycling processes.

It's the first full loop battery supply chain in the US — and probably in the world. Independent Stanford researchers were allowed access to Redwood's data for the most comprehensive real-world study of EV recycling. The environmental savings were 🤯 3/ https://t.co/LGdDNve2Yh pic.twitter.com/fs8TeOS1pZ

— Tom Randall (@tsrandall) April 18, 2024

Redwood’s process does not waste any materials from the scrapped batteries. Moreover, it does not release any water from the facility apart from the sanitary waste. The facility is also 100% reliant on electricity, cutting the need for gas lines.

In addition, Redwood built the facility for scale to support rapid disassembly of assorted batteries without manual sorting.

“Once we’ve changed over the entire vehicle fleet to electric, and all those minerals are in consumption, we’ll only have to replace a couple percent each year that’s lost in the process. It will become obvious to everyone that it doesn’t make sense to dig it out of the ground anymore.”

Colin Campbell, Redwood CTO, and ex-Tesla Powertrain Engineering Head

In hindsight, CEO Straubel departed from Tesla in 2019 as he worried that the current supply of key battery materials could not match the surging demand for electric vehicles. Fortunately, he managed to establish Redwood as the largest lithium battery recycler in North America, making his decision to leave Tesla worthwhile.

The whole idea of "closed loop supply chains" always seemed a bit far-fetched. Seeing it in action, just a few miles down the road from Tesla's first battery Gigafactory, shows it's both possible and necessary to break China's stranglehold on the EV supply chain 8/ pic.twitter.com/MkoB1mhhZd

— Tom Randall (@tsrandall) April 18, 2024

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