DOE Funds EV Battery Tech, Charging System Projects - Smart Energy Decisions

Distributed Energy Resources, GHG Emissions  -  December 23, 2024

DOE Funds EV Battery Tech, Charging System Projects

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a $51.7 million investment in transportation projects that will expand affordable mobility options including electric vehicle technology.

The 19 projects selected for this funding will focus on advancing a broad range of next-generation technologies for the transportation sector. This includes electric vehicle (EV) battery technologies that use domestic, low-cost and abundant materials, improvements in off-road vehicle technologies, advancements in vehicle-to-everything (V2X) connectivity, and innovations bolstering cybersecurity in EV charging systems and infrastructure. 

"These projects represent DOE's strategic vision to drive innovation that diversifies and revolutionizes transportation with more options and lower costs for consumers, new jobs in local communities across America, and a stronger U.S. position in global market competition," said Jeff Marootian, principal deputy assistant secretary for DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, in a statement. "It's especially exciting to know these investments will support skilled teams that can produce cutting edge technologies with readily available and abundant domestic resources, which will create a more secure, equitable and affordable energy future for all Americans."

The funded projects focus on the following topics:

  • Topic 1: Next Generation Phosphate Based Cathodes. $17 million toward four projects to advance state-of-the-art for high-energy density battery cells containing phosphate-based cathodes. These projects combine lithium- and manganese-rich materials with phosphate-based materials. 
  • Topic 2: Sodium (Na)-ion Battery Seedling Projects for EV Applications. $6 million toward five projects building sodium-ion EV battery solutions, including a self-extinguishing electrolyte platform that extends the Na-ion battery cycle life while improving battery safety. 
  • Topic 3: Low GHG Concepts for Off-Road Vehicles. $7.2 million toward four projects developing and demonstrating off-road vehicle technology concepts such as renewable fuel engines for long run-times, and an off-road engine using hydrogen combustion.
  • Topic 4: Saving Energy with Connectivity. $7 million toward two projects to support develop and deploy V2X technologies such as connected vehicles, and an interoperable and scalable V2X-based traffic management system.
  • Topic 5: Domestically Produced E-Steels. $5.6 million toward two projects to support the development of domestic production and manufacturing of electrical steels, including the scale-up of several new promising alloys. 
  • Topic 6: Cybersecurity for Smart and Secure Electric Vehicle Charging. $8.5 million toward two projects to research, develop, and demonstrate systems, technologies, and tools needed for cybersecurity EVs and EV charging infrastructure, including projects focused on vehicle-to-grid infrastructure, and innovative tools to test and ensure compliance with multiple protocols and standards for interoperability and cybersecurity. 

 

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