Dragonfly Energy, National Forest Foundation To Plant Trees for Earth Day
Dragonfly Energy Holdings Corp., in recognition of Earth Day, has pledged to plant thousands of trees through a collaboration with the National Forest Foundation (NFF), the official nonprofit partner of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service. In support of the company’s commitment to environmental sustainability, Dragonfly Energy said it aims to exceed last year’s planting of 10,000 trees.

The National Forest Foundation is leading the charge on natural solutions for climate change, having planted more than 33.5 million trees to date since the campaign began in 2018, and over five million alone in 2024. In Dragonfly Energy’s backyard alone, the Sierra Nevada, the NFF planted 24,225 trees in 2024, which included planting in five national forests. These efforts are helping to restore public lands and ensure that forests can continue to sequester carbon dioxide (CO2), as America’s forests are the most efficient natural systems for pulling CO2 out of the atmosphere.
“Healthy forests are vital to a greener future, just as eco-friendly battery development and manufacturing are essential to sustainable progress,” said Tyler Bourns, chief marketing officer for Dragonfly Energy. “As we enter our second year of partnership for Earth Day, we remain dedicated to environmental stewardship and the pursuit of a more sustainable planet.”
Earth Day, celebrated globally on April 22, serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting the planet for future generations. In honor of this world-wide celebration, Dragonfly Energy said it pledges to plant 10 trees for every battery sold during its annual Earth Day sale taking place April 21 through April 25.
“We want to thank Dragonfly Energy for its commitment to our reforestation initiatives and dedication to making significant environmental impacts within United States through an annual donation of trees being planted on public lands,” said Abby Schembra, National Forest Foundation reforestation team. “As a project-focused nonprofit organization, we value our partners who are helping us to reach our goal to successfully plant 50 million trees by the end of 2025.”
For more information about Dragonfly Energy, visit DragonflyEnergy.com. For more information about the National Forest Foundation and its reforestation program, visit NationalForests.org.