
- GM and Redwood will deploy both new and second-life GM EV batteries into scalable U.S.-built energy storage systems.
- The partnership supports critical infrastructure like AI data centers, aiming to bolster U.S. energy resilience and grid stability.
- GM’s batteries are already powering the largest second-life battery installation in the world—Redwood’s 12MW/63MWh microgrid in Nevada.
General Motors has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Redwood Materials to accelerate the rollout of energy storage systems using GM’s U.S.-manufactured batteries and second-life electric vehicle (EV) battery packs.
This deepens an existing collaboration between the two companies and extends GM’s advanced battery technologies beyond electric mobility to grid-scale and backup energy systems.

