Panasonic Energy Co., Ltd., a Panasonic Group Company, announced that it has entered an agreement with Redwood Materials Inc., a sustainable battery materials manufacturer, for the purchase of cathode active materials and copper foil for EV lithium-ion batteries.
Redwood's recycled cathode active materials will be used in lithium-ion batteries to be manufactured at a new facility in De Soto, Kansas starting in 2025, and its recycled copper foil will be used in lithium-ion batteries to be manufactured at Panasonic Energy of North America (PENA)’s facility in Sparks, Nevada starting in 2024.
EV lithium-ion batteries
Panasonic Energy is working to expand production of EV lithium-ion batteries in the U.S. as the global shift to EVs continues and demand grows. Containing nickel, lithium, and cobalt, the cathode is the most important material used in EV batteries and plays a role in both battery performance and safety.
Both the cathode active materials and the copper foil covered will be manufactured using recycled material
Panasonic Energy’s partnership with Redwood began in 2019 and since then, Redwood has been recycling scrap material from PENA’s facility.
Both the cathode active materials and the copper foil covered by this agreement will be manufactured using recycled material, making a major contribution towards Panasonic Energy’s goal of halving its carbon footprint by 2030 while increasing local procurement in North America.
circular economy
“Recycling and a localizing supply chain are both essential to make the best use of limited natural resources,” said Kazuo Tadanobu, President and CEO of Panasonic Energy, adding “Through this partnership with Redwood, Panasonic Energy will be able to use recycled materials in its high-quality automotive batteries and contribute to the circular economy."
sustainability
Kazuo Tadanobu continues, "In addition, the partnership allows us to procure cathode active materials for North American facilities in North America, making a powerful contribution to the company’s carbon footprint reduction. We have very high expectations for this partnership and look forward to furthering our progress towards zero emissions alongside our partner Redwood.”
With superior technology and extensive experience, Panasonic Energy will continue to drive the growth of the lithium-ion battery industry and contribute to the company’s mission to achieve “a society in which the pursuit of happiness and a sustainable environment are harmonized.”