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DOE releases Notice of Intent for 2022 Advanced Vehicle Technologies funding

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DOE anticipates including the following topics of interest in the FOA: Batteries and Electrification. Electric Drive System Innovations. Off-Road Electric Vehicle Charging Concepts. Powertrain Material for Battery Electric Vehicles. Electric Vehicle Charging for Overnight Parking. Materials Technology.

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DOE to award $33M to advance hydrogen and fuel cell R&D and the H2@Scale vision

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H2NEW includes National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Idaho National Laboratory as co-leads, and focuses on R&D to enable affordable, durable and efficient large-scale electrolyzers, which produce hydrogen from electricity and water (at both high and low temperatures). Efficient and innovative hydrogen production.

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DOE to award $89M for advanced manufacturing R&D, battery manufacturing a key focus

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Awards will be made at one of two funding levels: Tier 1 - up to $500,000 for up to 2 years - concept definition and proof of concept projects are limited to Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 2 and TRL 3 activities. It also seeks advancements in combined heat and power that result in higher electrical efficiencies.

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DOE to award up to $133M for advanced vehicle technologies research

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Topic areas include: Batteries and Electrification (up to $40 million) Lithium-ion batteries using silicon-based anodes. Low-cost electric traction drive systems using no heavy rare earth materials. Alternative fuel proof-of-concept in new communities and fleets. Electric vehicle and charging community partner projects.

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DOE seeking public input regarding “energysheds”

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The US Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a request for information (RFI) ( DE-FOA-0002548 ) regarding the concept of an “energyshed” and energyshed management systems. Given that the term “energyshed” is relatively new, DOE is seeking feedback on its concept and definition, as well as its application to the electric grid.

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DOE to award up to $51.5M for commercial truck, off-road vehicle, and gaseous fuels research

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Topic areas for this funding opportunity include the following: Topic 1: Gaseous Fuels Research and Technology Integration for Medium- and Heavy-duty Vehicles (up to $16.5 Concept papers for this funding opportunity are due 29 March, and full applications will be due 15 May. —Under Secretary of Energy Mark Menezes.

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DOE announces $59M to accelerate advanced vehicle technologies research

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Topic areas for this funding opportunity include the following: Topic 1: Solid State Batteries - Materials, Diagnostic Tools, and Modeling (up to $12.5 Topic 2: Electric Motor Research Increasing Power Density 8x (up to $3.5 Topic 3: Energy Efficient Mobility Systems Research (up to $7 million).

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