Opportunity
SAM #04302026LithiumLicensing
DOE Y-12 Solicitation for Licensing Advanced Lithium Metal Production Technology
Buyer
DOE Contractors
Posted
April 30, 2026
Respond By
June 12, 2026
Identifier
04302026LithiumLicensing
NAICS
541715, 541712, 325998
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), through the Y-12 National Security Complex, is offering a competitive, phased licensing opportunity for its advanced Low Temperature Lithium Metal Production Technology. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Y-12 National Security Complex, managed by Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC - OEM Highlight: - Y-12 National Security Complex (technology originator) - Technology/Service Requested: - Licensing and development of Y-12's Low Temperature Lithium Metal Production Technology - Technology enables lithium metal production below 100°C using integrated extractive metallurgy and electrowinning - Key features: - Lithium metal purity exceeding 98.8% - Significant reduction in energy consumption and processing steps - Improved safety profile - Elimination of chlorine gas by-products - Covered by U.S. patents: 10,718,057; 11,466,375; 11,466,376; 11,486,045 - Procurement Structure: - Three-phase process: - Initial non-exclusive R&D licenses - Milestone-based down-selection - Single exclusive commercial license - Notable Requirements: - Applicants must be U.S.-owned and controlled - All personnel must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents - Minimum qualifications: experience in lithium/materials processing, technical staff, facilities, and financial resources - Government may provide limited technical support, lab access, or pilot-scale equipment - License covers Y-12 patents and technical know-how; applicants responsible for any additional third-party IP - Place of Performance: - Y-12 National Security Complex, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Description
Overview
Purpose
The Y-12 National Security Complex (Y-12), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) production site, is issuing this Request for Proposals (RFP) to solicit proposals from qualified U.S. entities seeking to obtain a license to develop and commercialize Y-12’s Low Temperature Lithium Metal Production Technology.
This RFP supports a competitive, phased licensing process consisting of:
Initial award of one or more non-exclusive Research and Development (R&D) licenses, and Subsequent award of a single exclusive commercial license to the entity that successfully meets defined technical and business milestones.
This RFP constitutes a formal solicitation for proposals. It does not guarantee award of any license or agreement. It does not obligate the Government to provide funding.
Licensing Structure and Progression
This opportunity is structured as follows:
Phase 1 – R&D License (Competitive Entry Phase)
Offerors submit proposals in response to this RFP. Y-12 may award one or more non-exclusive R&D licenses. R&D licensees will execute their proposed development plans and compete for the exclusive license.
Phase 2 – Milestone-Based Down-Selection
R&D licensees advance the technology through defined milestones. Y-12 evaluates performance based on technical progress, execution capability, and commercialization readiness.
Phase 3 – Exclusive Commercial License
Y-12 intends to award one exclusive commercial license to the entity that: Successfully completes required milestones Demonstrates technical, operational, and financial readiness Meets all licensing and DOE requirements
Participation in Phase 1 is not strictly required for consideration; however, demonstrated performance may be a significant evaluation factor.
Schedule and Communications
Deadline for Questions: May 29, 2026 Proposal Submission Deadline: June 12, 2026 Anticipated Selection Notifications: June 2026
Submit all questions and materials to OTCP@y12nsc.doe.gov.
Questions and Answers
All questions submitted in response to this RFP will be compiled and addressed by CNS. Responses will be posted in the form of a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document on the Y-12 Technology Transfer website.
The FAQ document will be updated periodically as additional questions are received and answered. To ensure fair and consistent access to information, responses to questions will not be provided individually.
Interested parties are responsible for monitoring the following website for updates, clarifications, and additional information related to this RFP: https://www.y12.doe.gov/technologies
Y-12 is not responsible for any Offeror’s failure to review posted information or incorporate such information into their proposal.
Technology Description
Technology Summary
The Y-12 lithium metal production technology enables lithium metal production at temperatures below 100°C through an integrated extractive metallurgy and electrowinning process. Lithium-bearing feedstock is dissolved and introduced into an anode basket. Lithium carbonate or lithium oxide is subsequently recovered through electrowinning from a low-temperature electrolyte. Lithium metal is deposited on a cathode grate, removed from the electrowinning cell, solvent-washed, mechanically recovered, and consolidated into final form.
Key technical attributes include:
Lithium metal purity exceeding 98.8% by weight. Approximately 92% reduction in energy consumption relative to conventional lithium metal production processes. Approximately 40% reduction in processing steps. Improved operational safety and reduced hazard potential. Elimination of chlorine gas by-products. Reduced fire risk associated with lithium handling.
Associated U.S. Patents: 10,718,057; 11,466,375; 11,466,376; 11,486,045
Technology Readiness Level: TRL 3 – Analytical and experimental proof of concept
Supporting Data and Government Support:
Supporting technical data, patent abstracts, and laboratory performance data are available under NDA upon request.
Subject to applicable policies and availability, Y-12 may provide limited technical support, access to laboratory facilities, or pilot-scale equipment to R&D licensees to facilitate technology development. Any such support will be defined in the license agreement and provided at the Government’s discretion.
Intellectual Property Rights
The license will cover the identified patents and associated technical know-how developed by Y-12. Applicants are responsible for identifying and securing any required third-party intellectual property and demonstrating freedom to operate for commercialization. The Government retains ownership of all background intellectual property.
R&D License Application Requirements
Purpose of Proposal Submission
Submission of a proposal in response to this RFP constitutes an application for an R&D license. At this stage, Offerors are not being asked to perform work, but rather to demonstrate technical capability, proposed development approach, commercialization vision, and organizational and financial readiness.
Proposal Content Requirements
Proposals must include:
Technical Approach (Suggested Length: 5 Pages + Figures)
Proposed strategy to mature and scale the technology Understanding of technical challenges Identification of risks and mitigation strategies
Development and Execution Plan (Suggested Length: 2 pages)
Proposed roadmap from TRL-3 to pilot-scale demonstration Milestones, schedule, and success criteria
Commercialization Strategy (Suggested Length: 2 pages)
Target markets and applications Path to commercial deployment Manufacturing and scale-up strategy
Organizational Capability (Suggested Length: 2 Pages)
Key personnel and qualifications Facilities and infrastructure Relevant past experience
Financial Capability (Suggested Length: 2 Pages)
Evidence of financial resources Investment strategy to support development and commercialization
Intellectual Property Considerations (Suggested Length: 2 Page)
Identification of any required third-party IP Freedom-to-operate considerations
Conflict of Interest Disclosure
Scope of Work (Applicable to Awarded R&D Licensees)
This section describes the expected scope of activities to be performed only by the Offerors that are awarded an R&D license. It is provided to inform proposal preparation and evaluation.
Overall Scope
R&D licensees will be responsible for advancing the technology from TRL-3 to pilot-scale demonstration and toward commercial readiness.
Activities include:
Process validation and optimization Engineering scale-up Pilot system design and operation Development of operational and quality systems Commercial readiness planning
Required Outcomes
R&D licensees will be expected to demonstrate:
Scalable lithium metal production Achievement of purity, yield, and safety targets Reliable and repeatable operations Engineering designs suitable for commercialization Economic and energy efficiency viability A credible path to commercial deployment
Illustrative Development Areas
The following are non-prescriptive areas of technical interest:
Feedstock processing and lithium carbonate digestion Electrodeposition behavior and dendrite control Impurity management and purification Electrolyte performance and system dynamics Electrical and process optimization Pilot-scale system design and manufacturability Safety, quality, and workforce development
Offerors may propose alternative or additional approaches.
Period of Performance
R&D activities are expected to occur over 12-24 months, subject to adjustment
Eligibility Requirements
Ownership and Citizenship
Foreign nationals and foreign-owned or foreign-controlled entities are not eligible for consideration under this opportunity. Applicants must be U.S.-owned and U.S.-controlled companies, and all participating personnel must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents, consistent with DOE and national security requirements.
Minimum Qualifications
Experience in lithium or related materials processing Adequate facilities and technical staff Sufficient financial resources
Milestone and Down-Selection
Exclusive license consideration will be based on:
Laboratory validation Pilot-scale demonstration Operational and QA system development Commercial readiness
Y-12 will evaluate via:
Technical reviews Testing and validation Site visits
Basis for Selection (Evaluation Criteria)
Proposals will be evaluated based on:
Technical Merit: Feasibility and soundness of approach Commercial Potential: strength of commercialization strategy Organizational Capability: experience, personnel, and facilities Financial Capability: ability to fund development and scale Innovation and Risk Management
Proprietary Information
Licensing applications may include proprietary or business-sensitive information. Applicants seeking protection must request execution of a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) no later than June 12, 2026 at OTCP@y12nsc.doe.gov. Applicants are encouraged to clearly indicate any proprietary information and justification for confidentiality. Y-12 will handle such information in accordance with DOE technology transfer and IP protection policies.
Terms and Conditions
Y-12 reserves the right to:
Award multiple or no R&D licenses Modify or cancel this RFP Negotiate with Offerors
License terms will be negotiated separately and may include:
Performance milestones Field-of-use restrictions March-in or termination provisions consistent with DOE policy