Metals & Mining Theme, Non-Ferrous

September 20, 2024

How the US government is charging up the American battery industry

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The US Department of Energy is on a roll when it comes to backing the US domestic battery industry.

In July, the agency's Loan Programs Office announced a conditional commitment of up to $1.2 billion for a direct loan to battery separator, extruder, and engineering services company ENTEK to finance a lithium-ion battery separator facility in Indiana.

In June, the DOE's Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy, announced it would give $20 million to solid-state battery company ION Storage Systems for the development and commercialization of the company's solid-state lithium-metal batteries.

In this episode, correspondent Camellia Moors speaks with Chelsea Sexton, director of the DOE's Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing Loan Program; Kim Medford, president for manufacturing at ENTEK; and Ricky Hannah, CEO and board director of ION, about what the federal government's support means for the industry and US energy transition goals.

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