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$33 Million in Funding Available to Advance Smart Manufacturing Technologies to Help Accelerate a Clean Energy Economy


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Topics Include Smart Manufacturing for a Circular Economy, Sustainable Transportation, High-Performance Materials, and Domestic Mining

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) released a $33 million funding opportunity to accelerate the advancement of smart manufacturing technologies and processes necessary to develop and deploy the innovative technologies and materials needed for the nation’s clean energy transition. Smart manufacturing is the use of advanced technologies and processes—including digitalization and artificial intelligence—to improve the technical performance, productivity, quality assurance, and security of the manufacturing sector.

“Smart manufacturing solutions are critical to domestically manufacture next generation clean energy technologies more economically, more efficiently, and at the higher quality and scale we need to be globally competitive,” said AMMTO Director Christopher Saldaña. “This funding opportunity offers developers a chance to have an incredible impact on the future trajectory of our nation’s manufacturing sector and elevate our nation’s most promising technological advancements in the process.”

Recipients of funding from this opportunity will support research to develop smart manufacturing technologies that improve the efficiency and economics of circular supply chains; advance sustainable transportation manufacturing; accelerate the development of high-performance materials for the clean energy transition; and create more sustainable, safe, and competitive mining in the United States.

Topic 1: Smart Manufacturing for a Circular Economy

This topic focuses on smart manufacturing solutions that increase the viability of circular supply chains (Re-X pathways), such as recycling, repairing, remanufacturing, and reuse, by improving their efficiency and economics. This includes:

Topic 2: Smart Manufacturing of Tooling and Equipment for Sustainable Transportation

This topic focuses on smart manufacturing technologies that make tooling and equipment for sustainable vehicles faster and more economically, while reducing component defects and enabling new functionalities. In the context of this FOA, sustainable transportation refers to electric vehicles (based on either batteries or fuel cells across all vehicle types from automobiles to fleets to all truck classes). This includes:

Topic 3: Smart Manufacturing for High-Performance Materials

This topic focuses on developing, validating, and prototyping new high-performance materials (HPMs) and their manufacturing processes. Of particular interest are manufacturing processes and fabrication techniques for HPMs for the clean energy transition, such as high-conductivity materials and materials for harsh service conditions. This includes:

Topic 4: Smart Technologies for Sustainable and Competitive U.S. Mining

This topic focuses on developing novel smart manufacturing technologies that can be applied to create more sustainable, safe, and competitive mining in the United States. Fostering advancements in mining will enable a more resilient, diverse, and secure domestic supply of critical minerals and materials. This includes:

Who Can Apply

Please refer to the funding opportunity announcement for topic specific eligibility requirements. 

Applicants must submit a concept paper by 5 p.m. ET on Aug. 21, 2024, to be eligible to submit a full application. More details below on the timeline.

Key Dates

Additional Information

Announcement from U.S. DOE.


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