The US Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a notice of intent to award up to USD 37 million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) funds to advance the recycling, transportation, and design of EV batteries.
The funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is expected to provide nearly USD 35 million to fund research, development, and demonstration of transportation, dismantling, and preprocessing of end-of-life EV batteries for recycling at reduced cost, as well as USD 2 million for recycling of plastic and polymer EV battery accessory components, including casings and enclosures made from plastics and polymer composites.
The FOA also targets technologies or product designs that reduce costs and improve the safety associated with the transportation and disassembly of EV batteries, including enhancing transportation safety through de-energizing, neutralizing, or shredding batteries, optimizing packaging, and facilitating disassembly and material separation.
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