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      Home » Toyota Joins EV Battery Recycling Initiative of Redwood Materials

      Toyota Joins EV Battery Recycling Initiative of Redwood Materials

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaJune 22, 2022 EV Battery 2 Mins Read
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      Redwood Materials has announced that Toyota has recently joined its comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling and remanufacturing initiative.

      Toyota EV Battery Recycling Redwood Materials, whose partners include Ford Motor and Panasonic, is building a closed-loop battery ecosystem aimed at lowering EV costs by lessening dependence on imported materials while also reducing the environmental impact.

      Redwood Materials is ramping up production of anode and cathode components to 100 gigawatt-hours by 2025, enough to supply batteries for 1 million EVs a year, then to 500 GWh by 2030, enough to supply 5 million EVs a year or more, said Straubel, a co-founder of Tesla.

      Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk has said the EV maker expects to build up to 20 million EVs a year by 2030, while total global EV production including Tesla could reach as much as 40 million, industry forecasters said.

      Straubel said Redwood Materials is having “various discussions” with Tesla but has no deals to announce yet. Tesla’s partners also include Panasonic.

      The five-year-old company has focused initial work on a 175-acre campus in northern Nevada, and plans to build another complex in the southeastern United States, its chief executive and founder, JB Straubel, said in an interview.

      The new facility would be able to supply Toyota’s planned $1.3 billion battery plant in North Carolina, as well as Ford’s planned battery plants in Tennessee and Kentucky with SK On, a subsidiary of South Korea’s SK Innovation Co Ltd.

      Toyota has been building hybrid electric vehicles under the Prius name for more than two decades.

      With a car’s average lifespan of roughly 12 years, some early Prius models will be reaching the end of their useful lives.

      Once out of service, their nickel-metal hydride batteries can be recycled and materials such as nickel and copper reintroduced into the battery supply chain, where they can supplement raw materials from mines.

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