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The Detroit automaker signed an agreement with Redwood Materials to turn new and used EV batteries into storage systems to ...
General Motors Co. in Detroit has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with Redwood Materials in Nevada meant to ...
GM partners with Redwood Materials to turn EV batteries into powerful energy storage systems, expanding its clean tech role ...
The automotive world is changing rapidly. According to forecasts, by 2030, 23 million people in the world will become happy ...
General Motors (GM) is stepping into the large-scale energy storage market, targeting Tesla’s Megapack with a new initiative.
GM batteries will be used for energy storage systems, which can hold electric, solar and wind energy to power data centers or EV charging stations.
Battery recycler Redwood Materials recently announced its intention to use used batteries in second-life storage systems. Now ...
GM and Redwood solve one of the biggest EV sustainability challenges by repurposing old batteries for energy storage instead ...
General Motors partners with Redwood Materials to repurpose EV batteries for data centers, amid rising electricity demand and ...
The companies say GM’s second-life EV batteries already are being repurposed to help power Redwood’s microgrid installation in Sparks, Nevada.
Surging demand in aerospace, EVs, and wind energy drives immense potential. Innovations in lower-cost manufacturing and ...
In this week's Current Climate newsletter, green energy booms beyond D.C.; GM batteries heading for data center, energy grid packs; using AI to fight the Great Pacific Garbage Patch ...