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Second-hand EV batteries approved for microgrid expansion in data centers – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 26, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Crusoe and Redwood Energy are scaling a microgrid in Sparks, Nevada, using recycled electric vehicle batteries and solar power to provide additional modular data centers.

March 25, 2026
Tristan Rayner

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Crusoe and Redwood Energy announced this week that the pair is expanding their specialized data center project at Redwood’s battery recycling campus in Sparks, Nevada.

Data center developer Crusoe – which also announced a major deal for 12 GWh of energy from iron-air energy storage maker Form Energy – has multiple approaches to building out computing power.

The expansion with Redwood will continue the modular approach, and Crusoe will add 20 of its modular Crusoe Spark data centers, filled with servers likely to include NVIDIA GPUs for running AI models and inference, to the site’s existing four, bringing the total to 24 units, bringing power demand to 20 MW.

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