Tahoe Campus

Tahoe Campus

Redwood's Tahoe Campus sits on more than 300 acres where the company operates the largest lithium-ion battery recycling facility outside of Asia.

In Sparks, Nevada, we will produce sustainable battery materials from both new and recycled feedstocks at gigafactory scale in the U.S. for the first time. 

100 GWh

Production capacity

Redwood will produce sustainable battery materials for more than one million electric vehicles annually.

300 acres

Site acreage

Redwood Tahoe campus sits on more than 300 acres in Sparks, Nevada, located just miles from key automotive and battery partners. 

1,500

Nevada employees

Redwood will employ over 1,500 people to build a closed-loop battery supply chain.

Tahoe Campus

This campus localizes recycling, refining, and manufacturing critical battery components on a single site, successfully reclaiming between 95-98% of critical minerals from end-of-life batteries. The complete development of all processes will occupy 5.5 million square feet, surpassing a power demand of 300 megawatts, all without using fossil fuels for onsite energization.

Tahoe Campus

Our hydrometallurgy facility represents the first commercial-scale nickel "mine" to open in the United States in a decade, which not only recycles battery manufacturing scrap into raw nickel and cobalt but also stands as the only commercial-scale source of lithium supply to come online in the U.S. in decades.

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