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The Federal Consortium for Advanced Batteries (FCAB) brings together Federal agencies to provide a coordinated approach to ensuring a domestic supply of lithium batteries and accelerating the development of a robust and secure domestic industrial base. It is led by the Departments of Energy, Defense, Commerce, and State and includes many organizations across the government.[1]

The FCAB is part of the strategy outlined in DOE’s Energy Storage Grand Challenge (ESGC) Draft Roadmap. The ESGC was announced earlier in 2020 as a comprehensive, agency-wide program to accelerate the development, commercialization, and utilization of next-generation energy storage technologies and sustain American global leadership in energy storage. The ESGC draws on the extensive research capabilities of the DOE National Laboratories, universities, and industry.

By expanding collaborations to include other federal agencies, the FCAB exemplifies DOE’s commitment to accelerating the development of energy-storage technologies and sustaining American global leadership in the energy storage technologies of the future.

Official Site - Energy.gov

Vision

By 2030, the United States and its partners will establish a secure battery materials and technology supply chain that supports long-term U.S. economic competitiveness and equitable job creation, enables decarbonization, advances social justice, and meets national security requirements.

National Blueprint for Lithium Batteries

The National Blueprint for Lithium Batteries (2021–2030), developed by FCAB, lays out a holistic approach to accelerate the development of a robust, secure, and healthy domestic research and industrial base for lithium based batteries.  

The blueprint lays out five critical goals and key actions to guide federal agency collaboration to secure the nation’s long-term economic competitiveness and create good-paying jobs for American workers, while supporting the Biden Administration’s decarbonization goals.

Contact

VTO@ee.doe.gov

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