Notice of Intent to Issue Critical Materials Accelerator Funding Opportunity Announcement

**Selections for this funding notice have been announced. You can find them here.** 

Office: Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
FOA Number: DE-FOA-0003155
Funding Awarded: Up to $10 million 

 

AMMTO intends to use $10 million of its base funding to establish a Critical Materials Accelerator research and development FOA. Projects funded under this FOA will prototype and mature technologies or processes to address critical material challenges in high impact areas. The Critical Materials Accelerator Program will be one of several pathways developed through the Critical Materials Collaborative (CMC) to de-risk innovation and mature technology development in partnership with industry.

The recently released 2023 Critical Materials Assessment (CMA) enables DOE to set priorities for investments through the Critical Materials Research, Development, Demonstration, and Commercialization Application (RDD&CA) Program. This FOA will solicit proposals that continue advancing science and technology innovation and de-risking technologies that build and transform domestic critical material supply chains examined through the CMA.

The goals of this FOA are to:

  • Foster industry partnerships to prototype and pilot technologies and processes proven at the bench scale to accelerate innovative solutions to address critical material challenges in high impact areas;
  • Validate the materials and manufacturing technologies that reduce demand or extend the lifetime of critical materials through performance testing and modeling;
  • Enable informed decisions, optimize processes, and build confidence in technology scale up through life-cycle assessment and techno-economic analysis;
  • Address the urgency to meet critical material demand with secure and sustainable critical material manufacturing technologies.

Topic Area

  • Topic 1 – Use of Magnets with Reduced Critical Materials Content
    • Topic 1a – Critical Material Lean/Free Magnets for Clean Energy Technologies: Projects will validate alternative magnet compositions that reduce or eliminate the use of critical materials by at least 25 wt.%
    • Topic 1b – Motors and Drivetrains using Critical Material Lean/Free Magnets: Projects will prototype of electric machines or drivetrains that use magnets that reduce or eliminate the use of critical materials by at least 25 wt.%
  • Topic 2 – Improved Unit Operations of Processing and Manufacturing of Critical Materials: Projects will make improvements to unit operations and/or processes to separate, refine/process critical materials for clean energy technologies that rely on critical materials.
  • Topic 3 – Critical Material Recovery from Scrap and Post-Consumer Products: Selectees will develop and validate approaches to recycle or recover critical materials from post-consumer products, including but not limited to, design for recycling and reuse, de-risking critical material recovery from waste and manufacturing scrap.
  • Topic 4 – Reduced Critical Material Demand for Clean Energy Technologies: Selectees will develop and validate materials, technologies, or processes that reduce or eliminate the use of critical materials for clean energy technologies.

More Information

EERE plans to issue the FOA via EERE Exchange in late October 2023. EERE envisions awarding multiple financial assistance awards in the form of cooperative agreements. The estimated period of performance for each award will be approximately one to three years.

To encourage the formation of a diverse range of project teams, EERE will provide a Teaming Partner List where interested parties can provide contact information and indicate areas of expertise and interest. Updates to the Teaming Partner List will be available on the EERE Exchange website.