We deliver low-cost, fast, and scalable energy with batteries we already have

A changing grid

Electricity demand is accelerating at an unprecedented pace. AI and the rapid electrification of nearly every sector—from transportation to industry—are driving a massive need for more energy.

50%

Electricity demand surge

Electricity demand in North America is expected to grow between 35-50% by 2040.

12%

Data center demand

Data centers alone could account for as much as 12 percent of U.S. electricity demand by 2028, tripling their load from 2023.

$170B

Power investments

Data center energy demand will require upwards of $170 billion worth of investments in new power generation capacity.

A changing grid

Traditional grid expansion can’t keep up. Renewables are intermittent. And imported, new energy storage is still too expensive to address the entire problem.

Redwood Energy

Redwood Energy offers a faster, lower-cost solution: repurposing used battery packs—with most of their capacity remaining—into modular energy storage systems that bridge today’s infrastructure gaps and maximize value between recovery and recycling.

Low-cost

Redwood Energy systems cost substantially less than new lithium-ion storage projects. Our full-stack approach allows us to build a system that offers customers a fast, capital-efficient path to scale

Fast

One advantage of Redwood’s approach is speed—by preserving battery packs in their original form, we avoid much of the reengineering and permitting that slows traditional storage projects. 

Scalable

Our architecture doesn’t have any limitations in terms of scale, which makes this model increasingly attractive as we trend toward rapid load growth, tight interconnect timelines, and land availability.

Recycling & refining

Today, we receive over 20 GWh of batteries annually—the equivalent of 250,000 EVs—representing about 90% of all lithium-ion batteries recycled and processed in North America. As more batteries reach end-of-life, we’ve discovered that many still retain more than 50% of their usable capacity, enough to be put back to work before recycling.

1 GWh

Battery packs in our deployment pipeline

5 GWh

Battery packs arriving within the next 12 months

1 TWh

Battery packs available annually in North America by 2050

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