Recycled EV Batteries Power AI Data Centers and Microgrids

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As over 100,000 used EVs are set to retire in the US this year, their batteries, which often still retain over 50% capacity, can be repurposed into stationary energy storage systems to support the grid and reduce environmental impact. Redwood Materials is leading this effort, turning old EV batteries into second-life energy solutions, which are expected to grow significantly alongside the expanding EV market. The industry is poised for rapid growth, with recycling and second-life markets projected to reach billions in the coming decades.
Topics:business#energy-storage#ev-batteries#recycling#redwood-materials#second-life-batteries#technology
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