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DOE Launches $500M Critical Materials Funding
March 18, 2026
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a $500 million funding opportunity on March 13, 2026, aimed at expanding domestic critical minerals processing, battery manufacturing, and recycling capabilities. This initiative, led by the DOE's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation (CMEI), seeks to strengthen U.S. supply chains critical to defense, energy resilience, and transportation sectors by reducing reliance on foreign sources and enhancing national security.
- The funding opportunity targets companies and organizations involved in critical minerals processing and derivative battery manufacturing, emphasizing domestic production and recycling.
- Procurement professionals should note the strategic focus on supply chain resilience and national security, which may influence evaluation criteria and contract priorities.
- Industry stakeholders can leverage this funding to develop or expand manufacturing capabilities aligned with DOE priorities, potentially opening new contract and partnership opportunities.
- Engagement with DOE's informational webinars and application portals is essential for timely participation; contact details and registration links are provided in the official announcement.
Critical minerals processing is a vital component of our nation’s critical minerals supply base. Boosting domestic production, including through recycling, will bolster national security and ensure the United States and our partners are prepared to meet the energy challenges of the 21st century.
— Audrey Robertson, Assistant Secretary of Energy (EERE)
For too long, the United States has relied on hostile foreign actors to supply and process the critical materials that are essential in battery manufacturing and materials processing.
— Chris Wright, U.S. Energy Secretary
Agencies
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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$500 million