Battery Materials Processing Grants

Overview

The Battery Materials Processing Grants Program is designed to provide grants for battery materials processing to ensure that the United States has a viable battery materials processing industry. Funds can also be used to expand our domestic capabilities in battery manufacturing and enhance processing capacity.

Funding Amount
$3 Billion

Funding Type
Grant

Area of Focus
Manufacturing Capacity

Eligible Uses

Demonstration projects, construction of commercial-scale facilities, and retrofit or retooling of existing battery material processing facilities.

Recipients

Institutions of higher education, national laboratories, nonprofit and for-profit private entities, state and local governments, and consortia of these entities.

Period of Availability

$600 million appropriated annually for fiscal years 2022 through 2026 (to remain available until expended).

Funding Source

This program is funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL 40207 (b)), a long-overdue investment in our nation's infrastructure, workers, families, and competitiveness. BIL includes more than $62 billion for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to deliver a secure energy future for the American people.

 

Funding Details and Announcements

  • DOE has awarded a total of $1.82 billion to 14 projects that will build and expand commercial-scale facilities to extract lithium, graphite, and other battery materials, manufacture components, and demonstrate new approaches, including manufacturing components from recycled materials.

    Combined Federal/Private sector investment total of more than $5.6 billion to boost American production of clean energy technology, create over 2,500 good-paying jobs, and support President Biden’s national goals for electric vehicles to make up half of all new vehicle sales by 2030 and to transition to a net-zero emissions economy by 2050.

    FEB 11, 2022
    Notice Of Intent

    DE-FOA-0002677

    Download

    MAY 2, 2022
    Funding Opportunity Announcement

    DE-FOA-0002678

    Funding Opportunity

    Press Release

    MAY 27, 2022
    Letter of Intent Deadline
    JUL 1, 2022
    Full Application Due
    OCT 19, 2022
    Selections Announced

    Press Release

    Selections

  • As part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced over $3 billion for 25 selected projects across 14 states to boost the domestic production of advanced batteries and battery materials nationwide. The portfolio of selected projects, once fully contracted, are projected to support over 8,000 construction jobs and over 4,000 operating jobs. Administered by DOE’s Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC), the selected projects will retrofit, expand, and build new domestic facilities for battery-grade processed critical minerals, battery components, battery manufacturing, and recycling.

    AUG 31, 2023
    Notice of Intent

    DE-FOA-0003098

    Download

    NOV 15, 2023
    Funding Opportunity Announcement

    DE-FOA-0003099

    Funding Opportunity

    Press Release

    Webinar

    JAN 9, 2024
    Concept Papers Due
    MAR 19, 2024
    Full Application Due
    SEP 20, 2024
    Selections Announced

    Press Release

    Selections

  • MESC intends to re-open this funding opportunity for a third round of projects. It is anticipated that Round 3 may include the following topic areas for domestic facilities, with a focus on facilities that support the energy independence of the United States through circularity and secure sourcing: 

    • Cathode and Anode Materials
    • Electrolyte and Electrolyte Salts
    • Pre-Industrial Scale Cell Manufacturing
    • Materials, Processing, and Manufacturing Open Topics

    MESC anticipates awarding up to 14 grants with periods of performance from two to five years under the opportunity. The anticipated funding builds upon two previous funding rounds.

    JAN 10, 2025
    Notice of Intent

    DE-FOA-0003546

    Notice of Intent

    Press Release

Informational Webinar

Jan 24, 2024 | Battery Materials Processing and Battery Manufacturing Grants

View webinar slides