Rivian and Redwood Materials have announced a partnership to deploy a battery energy storage system at Rivian's manufacturing facility in Illinois. The system uses over 100 second-life Rivian battery packs to deliver an initial 10 MWh of storage capacity.
This demonstration project creates a scalable model for repurposing retired electric vehicle batteries as stationary storage assets before they are recycled. The system reduces grid load during peak demand periods and lowers operational energy costs for the manufacturing plant.
This means industrial buyers can deploy energy capacity rapidly without waiting for new grid infrastructure. The approach addresses the massive need for over 600 GWh of storage in the United States by 2030, offering a circular economy solution that extends battery life cycles.
According to the original report, this partnership demonstrates a practical pathway for integrating second-life batteries into industrial energy management systems.