Exciting news for Tetramer! We're proud to be part of a project selected for funding by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO). Working with Arkema, our team will contribute to advancing manufacturing processes for flow battery membranes, supporting innovations in energy storage and battery manufacturing. Congratulations to all the selectees! Stay tuned for a more detailed announcement soon. #AMMTO #FlowBatteries #energy
[Funding Selections: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) #AMMTO Multi-Topic FOA] Congratulations to the selectees on advancing materials, processes, machines, and equipment for domestic battery production. The selected projects will focus on flexible, scalable, and highly controllable battery manufacturing processes. ✔ Topic Area 1: Platforms for Next Generation Battery Manufacturing ★ Subtopic 1.1. Processes and Machines for #SodiumIon Batteries: 1) AM Batteries with UNIGRID Battery and the Laboratory for Energy Storage and Conversion at the University of Chicago; 2) Argonne National Laboratory with ACT-ion Battery Technologies; and 3) Clean Republic SODO LLC d/b/a Dakota Lithium Materials with Boise State University and Savannah River National Laboratory ★ Subtopic 1.2. Processes and Design for Manufacturability of #FlowBatteries: 1) Quino Energy with CellCube, Richardson Electronics, South Coast Terminals LLC, and the University of Houston; 2) Arkema with Tetramer Technologies, Stryten Energy, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; and 3)The University of Akron with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Parker Hannifin, and Schaeffler Group USA ★ Subtopic 1.3. Scalable Manufacturing of #NanolayeredFilms for Energy Storage: 1) University of Maryland, College Park with Forge Nano, Inc.; and 2) Illinois Institute of Technology and Spraying Systems Co. ✔ Topic Area 2: #SmartManufacturing Platforms for Battery Production 1) Charge CCCV (C4V) with FastCap Systems Corp d/b/a Nanoramic Laboratories (Nanoramic, Inc.) and Argonne National Laboratory; 2) American Lithium Energy (ALE) with Siemens Corporation, ReElement Technologies, and Voltaiq; and 3) Titan Advanced Energy Solutions with Harris Hill Automation and Bureau Veritas The DOE EERE AMMTO focuses on advanced manufacturing RD&D to bridge gaps between fundamental/applied R&D and technology deployment throughout the clean energy ecosystem. I look forward to working with you to further advance #EnergyStorage and #BatteryManufacturing technologies.