Summary
Redwood Materials is expanding to San Francisco with a new R&D center, which will focus on developing novel process equipment engineering and battery diagnostic methods. This move aims to help improve cathode production and expand the company's battery recycling capabilities.
Key Points
The new R&D center will be equipped with lab space to support engineers who will work on every point of the battery ecosystem.
Redwood Materials is looking to hire around 50 or more people for the facility, which currently has a handful of engineers on site.
The company aims to improve cathode production and expand its battery recycling capabilities through the new R&D center.
Why It Matters
This expansion into San Francisco's Design District showcases Redwood Materials' commitment to developing innovative solutions for the lithium-ion battery ecosystem, which has significant implications for the environment and the industry as a whole.
Author
Kirsten Korosec