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[[wikipedia:Redwood Materials]] (2017) | [[wikipedia:Redwood Materials]] (2017) | ||
− | [[Redwood Materials, Inc.]] | + | * [[wikipedia:Redwood Materials, Inc.]] |
+ | * recycle [[lithium-ion]] automotive battery packs | ||
− | + | [[Carson City]], [[Nevada]] | |
− | + | Redwood is partnered with companies such as Panasonic, Ford Motor Company, and Amazon. | |
* [[J. B. Straubel]]: [[QuantumScape]] | * [[J. B. Straubel]]: [[QuantumScape]] | ||
* [[Tesla]] | * [[Tesla]] | ||
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+ | * [[Capricorn Investment Group]] and [[Breakthrough Energy Ventures]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 21:27, 12 March 2023
wikipedia:Redwood Materials (2017)
- wikipedia:Redwood Materials, Inc.
- recycle lithium-ion automotive battery packs
Redwood is partnered with companies such as Panasonic, Ford Motor Company, and Amazon.
See also[edit]
- Lithium-ion Batteries: Lithium, Iron (LFP) Nickel, LMO, Cobalt, manganese, LG Chem, Panasonic, Maxwell, Tesla, CATL, BMS, BYD, Wh/kg, 18650, 2170, 4680, Lithium-titanate battery (LTO), Yahua, CBAK, NMC, NCA, Automotive Energy Supply Corporation, Tianqi Lithium Corp, Electric outboard engine, Anode, TWh, Cycle life, 3-phenyl-1,4,2-dioxazol-5-one (PDO)
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