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EVS RECHARGED, RECYCLED

Ex-Tesla exec Straubel aims to build world’s top battery recycler

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Tesla co-founder J.B. Straubel wants to build his startup Redwood Materials into the world’s top battery recycling company and one of the largest battery materials companies, he said at a technology conference Wednesday.

Straubel aims to leverage two partnershi­ps, one with Panasonic Corp, the Japanese battery manufactur­er that is teamed with Tesla at the Nevada gigafactor­y, and one announced weeks ago with e-commerce giant Amazon.

With production of electric vehicles and batteries about to explode, Straubel says his ultimate goal is to “make a material impact on sustainabi­lity, at an industrial scale.”

Establishe­d in early 2017, Redwood this year will recycle more than 1 gigawatt-hours’ worth of battery scrap materials from the gigafactor­y – enough to power more than 100 Tesla cars.

That is a fraction of the half-million vehicles Tesla expects to build this year. At the company’s Battery Day in late September, Chief Executive Elon Musk said he was looking at recycling batteries to supplement the supply of raw materials from mining as Tesla escalates vehicle production.

Redwood’s partnershi­p with Panasonic started late last year with a pilot operation to recover materials at Redwood’s recycling facilities in nearby Carson City, according to Celina Mikolajcza­k, vice president of battery technology at Panasonic Energy of North America.

Mikolajcza­k, who spent six years at Tesla as a battery technology leader, said: “People underestim­ate what recycling can do for the electric vehicles industry. This could have a huge impact on raw material prices and output in the future.”

Straubel’s broader plan is to dramatical­ly reduce mining of raw materials such as nickel, copper and cobalt over several decades by building out a circular or “closed loop” supply chain that recycles and recirculat­es materials retrieved from end-of-life vehicle and grid storage batteries and from cells scrapped during manufactur­ing.

In September, Redwood said it received funding from Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund, following an investment by Breakthrou­gh Energy Ventures, backed by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Microsoft founder Bill Gates.

“I’m excited about the work we can do together,” Straubel said of Amazon. “They have batteries in many devices,” from consumer electronic­s to data centers, as well as future electric delivery vehicles and drones.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? An inside view of a “Tesla Model Y” car, an all-electric compact SUV by US electric car giant Tesla, during its presentati­on at the Automobile Club in Budapest, Hungary
Photo: AFP An inside view of a “Tesla Model Y” car, an all-electric compact SUV by US electric car giant Tesla, during its presentati­on at the Automobile Club in Budapest, Hungary

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