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Princeton NuEnergy receives NSF SuperBoost Grant to accelerate direct recycling of lithium-ion batteries
Funding from the Energy Storage Engine in Upstate New York to advance U.S. battery supply chain resilience, national security, circular economy goals
Tyfast Energy awarded $100,000 SuperBoost grant to accelerate next-generation lithium-ion batteries for defense, industrial applications
NSF Energy Storage Engine in Upstate New York funding to support commercialization of high-power, fast-charging battery technology using domestically sourced materials
Graphenix Development Inc. Awarded $100,000 SuperBoost Grant to Extend Cycle Life of Silicon Anode Lithium-Ion Batteries
Funding from the NSF Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine to accelerate prelithiation development for high-performance battery applications
Elementium awarded $100,000 SuperBoost Grant to scale production of next-generation battery electrolytes
NSF Energy Storage Engine funding will support scale-up of advanced non-carbonate electrolytes for emerging battery chemistries
American Power Company awarded $100,000 NSF SuperBoost grant to optimize battery cell formation using AI
Funding from the NSF Energy Storage Engine in Upstate New York to enhance battery manufacturing efficiency and performance
Cellec Technologies awarded $100,000 NSF SuperBoost Grant to advance safe, reliable, and extreme-temperature lithium-ion battery technology
Funding from the NSF Energy Storage Engine in Upstate New York to accelerate next-generation battery safety and performance for electric vehicles, aerospace, and defense
Natrion awarded $250,000 in NSF Energy Storage Engine grants to advance safe and reliable lithium-ion batteries
Funding accelerates commercialization of next-generation battery safety and performance solutions
Sionic Energy awarded $200,000 grant to advance high-energy, fast- charging silicon lithium-ion batteries
NSF Engine funding to accelerate commercialization of next-generation mobility and energy storage solutions
LiBama Power Awarded $100,000 SuperBoost Grant to Advance Breakthrough Lithium Metal Anode Technology
Funding from the Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine to accelerate commercialization of high-energy, cost-effective battery solutions