Battery Research Funding Eligibility & Constraints

GrantID: 16201

Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000,000

Deadline: October 24, 2022

Grant Amount High: $25,000,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Advanced R&D for Sustainable Battery Materials

In response to recent policy shifts and market demands for more sustainable energy solutions, funding opportunities in advanced research and development for battery materials are essential. Increasing attention is being directed at innovations that reduce the environmental impact of battery production and enhance efficiency, which is critical for achieving California’s climate goals. This funding supports initiatives that engage California's premier research institutions in developing new technologies aimed at sustainable battery materials. However, it excludes projects focused solely on the commercialization of existing technologies without a strong emphasis on innovation or environmental sustainability.

Currently, priorities вliterally shift towards funding projects that contribute to significant advancements in battery materials, including research on lithium recycling technologies and alternative battery chemistries. For instance, one ongoing project receiving funding is investigating bio-based battery components that reduce reliance on conventional mining processes. Statistical evidence shows that innovations in sustainable materials could decrease the overall carbon footprint of the battery production lifecycle by up to 30%.

Moreover, emerging capacity requirements are also evident, such as the need for interdisciplinary teams that blend material science with environmental engineering and manufacturing processes. This interdisciplinary approach requires researchers to be adept at both technical knowledge and compliance with stringent environmental regulations. Organizations pursuing this funding should ensure they have a robust team capable of conducting rigorous research while adhering to these regulations.

Fit assessment criteria for applicants are rooted in each organization’s proven research capabilities and their alignment with California's sustainability initiatives. Applicants must demonstrate previous successes in related projects and articulate a clear path towards technological breakthroughs that can scale effectively. Additionally, collaborative projects that include partnerships with industry stakeholders are likely to receive favorable consideration, helping to bridge the gap between research, development, and practical applications in the market.

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