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Battery Recycling Firm Redwood Materials Undergoes Major Leadership Shake-Up

Redwood Materials, a key player in battery recycling and EV supply chain solutions, is navigating significant executive departures including its COO as the company restructures operations.

Battery Recycling Firm Redwood Materials Undergoes Major Leadership Shake-Up

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Redwood Materials, the battery recycling and materials recovery company founded by Tesla co-founder JB Straubel, is undergoing a substantial leadership transition. According to TechCrunch, the company has lost its Chief Operating Officer Chris Lister, a former Tesla executive, who is retiring from the position. The departure marks part of a broader restructuring effort at the firm.

Beyond Lister's retirement, at least three additional vice presidents have exited Redwood Materials during the recent organizational changes, sources told TechCrunch. The departures signal potential shifts in the company's strategic direction and operational priorities as it navigates growth in the competitive battery recycling sector.

Redwood Materials operates in a critical segment of the electric vehicle supply chain, focusing on extracting valuable materials from spent EV batteries. For Tennessee businesses and investors tracking the EV industry's evolution, leadership stability at major battery material suppliers carries implications for regional supply chain development and automotive manufacturing partnerships.

The company's restructuring comes as the battery recycling industry experiences increased competition and investment. Stakeholders in Nashville's growing advanced manufacturing and logistics sectors should monitor how Redwood stabilizes its leadership team, as the firm's operational efficiency directly impacts the broader EV ecosystem that increasingly influences regional economic development strategies.

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