9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION, AND INFRASTRUCTURE

Redwood Materials raises $1B to expand US battery supply chain | TechCrunch

Redwood Materials raises B to expand US battery supply chain | TechCrunch
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Redwood Materials raises $1B to expand US battery supply chain  TechCrunch

Redwood Materials raises B to expand US battery supply chain | TechCrunch

Redwood Materials Raises Over $1 Billion in Series D Round

Redwood Materials, the battery recycling startup founded by former Tesla co-founder and CTO JB Straubel, has raised over $1 billion in a Series D round at a post-money valuation of over $5 billion, according to a source familiar with the matter. The raise brings Redwood’s total equity capital to $2 billion.

Expanding Domestic Battery Supply Chain

The company says it will use the funds to continue building capacity, expanding the domestic battery supply chain, and allowing customers to buy battery materials — like lithium, nickel, and cobalt — made in the U.S. for the first time.

Addressing the Gap in Battery Supply Chain

Most battery materials are sourced or produced in China — a sticking point that has sparked a range of incentives in President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act to onshore the battery supply chain. China processes and refines 59% and 75% of the world’s lithium and cobalt, respectively, compared to 3% and 3.5% for Canada and the U.S. combined, according to data from Benchmark Minerals, a price reporting agency and specialist in lithium-ion batteries for the EV supply chain.

Building a Closed-Loop Supply Chain in the U.S.

To help address this gap and create a closed-loop supply chain in the U.S., Redwood is building out a couple of factories in the U.S. More near-term is Redwood’s 175-acre Sparks, Nevada recycling facility, which will produce anode copper foil. Coming up the pipeline is the company’s 600-acre facility in Charleston, South Carolina that will see Redwood go beyond recycling batteries and refining materials into remanufacturing of both the cathode and anode copper foil. Today, the U.S. usually exports several hundred thousand tons of copper a year to Asia, which is both environmentally unfriendly and leads to critical copper supplies leaving the U.S.

Scaling Production for Electric Vehicles

Redwood has said it expects to produce around 100 gigawatt-hours annual capacity of cathode active materials and anode foil, which can power 1 million EVs, by 2025. By 2030, the startup hopes to scale production output to 500 GWh per year, which could power 5 million EVs.

Partnership with Panasonic

This latest round of capital will help Redwood get its copper foil production up and running by the end of 2023. Panasonic, which will supply Tesla’s Nevada gigafactory with batteries, will be Redwood’s first foil customer as part of an existing partnership. Redwood began recycling Panasonic’s manufacturing scrap from the Tesla gigafactory in 2019.

Support from the U.S. Department of Energy

Redwood’s Series D comes a few months after the U.S. Department of Energy approved a $2 billion conditional loan for the startup as part of the Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing Loan Program. The milestone-based financing will be provided to Redwood in tranches to support its growth and the expansion of its headquarters in Nevada.

Investors and Funding

The round was co-led by Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Capricorn’s Technology Impact Fund, and funds and accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates. New investors, including OMERS, Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund, and Deepwater Asset Management, also participated in the round.

SDGs, Targets, and Indicators

SDGs Targets Indicators

SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy

  • 7.2: Increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix
  • 7.3: Double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency
  • Indicator 7.2.1: Renewable energy share in the total final energy consumption
  • Indicator 7.3.1: Energy intensity measured in terms of primary energy and GDP

SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

  • 9.2: Promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization
  • 9.4: Upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable
  • Indicator 9.2.1: Manufacturing value added as a proportion of GDP and employment
  • Indicator 9.4.1: CO2 emission per unit of value added in manufacturing and resource-intensive industries

SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

  • 12.2: Achieve sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources
  • 12.5: Substantially reduce waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reuse
  • Indicator 12.2.1: Material footprint, material footprint per capita, and material footprint per GDP
  • Indicator 12.5.1: National recycling rate, tons of material recycled

SDG 13: Climate Action

  • 13.2: Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies, and planning
  • 13.3: Improve education, awareness-raising, and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction, and early warning
  • Indicator 13.2.1: Number of countries that have integrated mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction, and early warning into national policies, strategies, and planning
  • Indicator 13.3.1: Number of countries that have communicated the strengthening of institutional capacity to implement adaptation, mitigation, and technology transfer

SDG 15: Life on Land

  • 15.2: Promote the implementation of sustainable management of all types of forests
  • 15.5: Take urgent and significant action to reduce degradation of natural habitats
  • Indicator 15.2.1: Progress towards sustainable forest management
  • Indicator 15.5.1: Red List Index

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