Tesla engineering executive Colin Campbell joins Redwood Materials as technology chief

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More than 120 people who previously worked at Tesla now work for JB Straubel's recycling venture, Redwood Materials, according to LinkedIn data.

Pallets of depleted lithium-ion batteries at JB Straubel's Redwood Materials are ready for recycling.board member JB Straubel, recently nabbed Tesla's vice president of powertrain engineering, Colin Campbell, to serve as chief technology officer.

"At Redwood, I will continue to work on electrification — but this time, ensuring broad EV and clean energy adoption by solving problems further upstream!" Campbell wrote. "Redwood's mission is to create a circular battery supply chain, localizing the current fragmented system by creating critical battery components at scale in the US for the first time — and from an ever-increasing amount of recycled content.

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