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TM188.420-2.26%
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PAG161.200-0.98%
LAD267.3455.425%
AN185.5151.365%
GPI318.9005.28%
ABG181.5302.36%
SAH74.5700.61%
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GM74.665-0.195%
F13.300-0.1%
RIVN13.445-0.345%
CYD50.1250.125%
HMC25.505-0.675%
TM188.420-2.26%
CVNA68.1150.945%
PAG161.200-0.98%
LAD267.3455.425%
AN185.5151.365%
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GM and Redwood Materials to build grid-scale battery storage for rising U.S. power needs

The collaboration would use both new and second-life GM batteries to build grid-scale energy storage systems in the U.S.
GM and Redwood team up to build grid-scale battery storage using new and second-life EV batteries to meet surging U.S. energy demand.

General Motors (GM) has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Redwood Materials to manufacture grid-scale energy storage systems. The storage system will repurpose both used and new U.S.-made batteries from GM and second-life battery packs from GM electric vehicles.

Here’s why it matters:

Electricity demand is accelerating as AI data centers consume massive amounts of power and as industries continue transitioning to electrification. These grid-scale batteries will become vital to the nation’s energy infrastructure, boosting America’s energy resilience and reducing its reliance on foreign electricity sources, such as Canada. By repurposing batteries, GM and Redwood are also contributing to a more sustainable and circular battery economy.

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Key takeaways:

  • GM and Redwood Materials signed a non-binding MOU
    General Motors and Redwood Materials will explore a partnership to manufacture grid-scale energy storage systems to meet the rapidly growing demand for electricity in the U.S.
  • America’s electricity needs are rapidly accelerating
    The electricity demand is surging in America, and this storage solution will allow energy to be deployed quickly and economically. It’s also made domestically, helping to reduce energy reliance on trading partners.
  • Energy storage will protect the energy grid
    The grid-scale energy storage systems will help offset power outages and reinforce the energy grid when demand is high or supply is limited.
  • Used GM EV batteries will be repurposed
    The storage systems will include second-life GM EV battery packs, supporting large-scale installations like Redwood’s 12MW/63MWh site in Nevada and contributing to America’s largest microgrid.
  • More details to come
    GM and Redwood Materials will announce additional information regarding their potential partnership later this year.
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