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General Motors (GM) is stepping into the large-scale energy storage market, targeting Tesla’s Megapack with a new initiative.
GM will send batteries — new and old — to Redwood Materials, which will assemble them into large packs capable of supporting ...
General Motors is partnering with Redwood Materials, a battery recycler and energy company, to supply U.S.-built batteries ...
General Motors and Redwood Materials are joining forces yet again, this time with the intent to build energy storage units ...
GM and Redwood team up to build grid-scale battery storage using new and second-life EV batteries to meet surging U.S. energy ...
GM has announced that it will team up with Redwood Materials to fast-track the deployment of large-scale energy storage ...
GM and Redwood are repurposing EV batteries into energy storage to help power AI data centers and boost US grid resilience.
The Detroit automaker signed an agreement with Redwood Materials to turn new and used EV batteries into storage systems to ...
The companies say GM’s second-life EV batteries already are being repurposed to help power Redwood’s microgrid installation in Sparks, Nevada.
General Motors partners with Redwood Materials to repurpose EV batteries for data centers, amid rising electricity demand and ...
GM and Redwood solve one of the biggest EV sustainability challenges by repurposing old batteries for energy storage instead ...
A new agreement will use new batteries and second-life battery packs from GM EVs to meet growing demand for energy storage systems.