Funding Selections: Platform Technologies for Transformative Battery Manufacturing

Office: Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO)
FOA Number: DE-FOA-0003236
Funding Amount: $25,540,000

On December 19, 2024, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) announced 11 selections through its Platform Technologies for Transformative Battery Manufacturing program. The goal of this program is to create platform materials and technologies for the manufacturing of sodium-ion batteries, flow batteries, and nanolayered films, as well as systems frameworks to leverage smart manufacturing technologies in battery production.

The selected projects will support activities to advance platform technologies that enable flexible, scalable, and highly controllable battery manufacturing processes. The 11 selected projects will directly support the growth of domestic battery manufacturing capabilities as well as the manufacturing goals of DOE’s Energy Storage Grand Challenge and Long-Duration Storage Shot. 

The next-generation batteries projects fall under two topic areas: Platforms for Next Generation Battery Manufacturing and Smart Manufacturing Platforms for Battery Production

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Subtopic 1.1: Processes and Machines for Sodium-Ion Batteries - focuses on advanced processes and/or high-performance processing machines for low cost, large-scale, sustainable, commercial manufacture of sodium-ion batteries.
Subtopic 1. 2: Processes and Design for Manufacturability of Flow Batteries - focuses on design and manufacturing of flow battery membranes, as well as system design and manufacturing for scale-up of flow battery production and cost-effective integration of flow battery systems.
Subtopic 1.3: Scalable Manufacturing of Nanolayered Films for Energy Storage - focuses on scalable manufacturing processes and equipment for nanolayered films.
Topic 2: Smart Manufacturing Platforms for Battery Production - emphasizes development of broadly applicable smart manufacturing platforms that can be leveraged to improve the production of a variety of battery technologies.

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