USA’s Group14 Rockets Into EV Batteries With Slovakia Mashup
With a little assist from the US Department of Energy, new EV batteries featuring silicon are about to hit the road.
With a little assist from the US Department of Energy, new EV batteries featuring silicon are about to hit the road.
A new Argonne study offers the most complete understanding yet of the costs of owning and operating a vehicle and how … [continued]
A DOE Collaboration Is Developing Resources for National Grid Operators
How will the US and other countries respond to disruptions in critical categories of materials, especially those that are needed for cleantech?
Originally published on RMI.org. By Madeline Tyson President Biden’s infrastructure plan (The American Jobs Plan) aligns recovery stimulus and climate action. This is smart: experts conclude that the … [continued]
Ford and BMW bank on solid-state batteries to power a new generation of longer-range, faster-charging, lower-costing electric vehicles.
By Noël Bakhtian If you reflect on the immense contributions of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s 17 national laboratories … [continued]
As demand for electric vehicles continues to accelerate across the country, fast-charging infrastructure is expanding in parallel to meet consumers’ … [continued]
This is one of four blogs in a series examining current challenges and opportunities for recycling of clean energy technologies. Please see the introductory post, as well as other entries on solar panels and wind turbines.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the selection of 13 projects through a Battery Manufacturing Lab Call with combined funding of almost $15 million over three years. The call sought proposals from the National Laboratories to establish public-private partnerships that address engineering challenges for advanced battery materials and devices, with a focus on de-risking, scaling, and accelerating adoption of new technologies.