By Dhiyanesh Ravichandran on Friday, 21 October 2022
Category: Buzz

US awards $2.8 billion towards battery manufacturing for EVs, energy storage

The Biden-Harris Administration has recently announced the first set of projects funded by the President's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to expand domestic manufacturing of batteries for electric vehicles and electrical grid, also for materials and components currently imported from other countries.

Through the U.S Department of Energy (DoE), 20 companies will receive a combined $ 2.8 billion to build and expand commercial-scale facilities in 12 states to extract and process lithium, graphite and other battery materials, manufacture components, and demonstrate new approaches, including manufacturing components from recycled materials.

The Federal investment will be matched by recipients to leverage a total of more than $9 billion to boost American production of clean energy technology, create 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.

"This is truly a remarkable time for manufacturing in America, as President Biden's Agenda and historic investments supercharge the private sector to ensure our clean energy future is American-made," said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. "Producing advanced batteries and components here at home will accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels to meet the strong demand for electric vehicles, creating more good-paying jobs across the country."

USA currently depends on foreign sources for many of the processed versions of critical minerals needed to produce EV batteries. The latest government grants are a critical next step in Biden administration's strategy to secure a reliable and sustainable battery supply chain, according to DoE. The funded projects include processing and recycling of critical minerals to support domestic manufacturing in the country.

Responsible and sustainable domestic sourcing of the critical materials used to make lithium-ion batteries—such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and graphite—will strengthen the American supply chain, accelerate battery production to meet increased demand, and secure the nation's economic competitiveness, energy independence, and national security, adds DoE.

The funding for the selected projects will support the following activities:

DOE's Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC) will manage the portfolio of projects with support from DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's Vehicle Technologies Office.  

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