UT Dallas To Lead $30 Million Battery Initiative
The award, which creates a prototype Energy Storage Systems Campus, is the largest allocation from a federal agency that the University has received to date. The Energy Storage Systems Campus will leverage and stimulate over
The project will also leverage an additional
Dr. Kyeongjae Cho, professor of materials science and engineering in the
Key partners include LEAP Manufacturing, a consortium of energy storage companies; AUI (Associated Universities Inc.); the University of California,
"This initiative is a tremendous opportunity to showcase UTD's mission of research, service and teaching in the context of accelerating workforce development and next-generation solutions that are critical to our nation's economy and defense readiness," said Dr.
The BEACONS center will focus on four main goals:
- Optimizing existing battery systems, including integrating robotics and automation into manufacturing.
- Fostering the development of new battery chemistries that reduce the use of scarce raw materials.
- Identifying and tracking supply chain challenges for critical minerals, such as lithium, needed in energy storage systems.
- Developing the workforce needed for energy storage system development and manufacturing.
In addition, the initiative will provide access to facilities to help entrepreneurs design, develop and demonstrate novel energy storage systems.
Response to National Priorities
The National Blueprint for Lithium Batteries 2021-2030, published in 2021 by the Federal Consortium for Advanced Batteries, outlines several goals, including maintaining and advancing
The agreement with the DOD is an outcome of more than a year of concerted efforts by UTD leaders and LEAP Manufacturing co-directors Dr.
BEACONS will include multiple UTD researchers in the Jonsson School and the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics who work on energy storage technology, including experts in computer modeling, artificial intelligence, chemistry, prototyping and commercialization. Their work will center on developing safer, longer-lasting and more efficient next-generation battery technology, including alternatives to traditional lithium-ion cells. Lithium-ion batteries, which power everything from consumer electronics to electric vehicles, have disadvantages: They are sensitive to high temperatures and thermal runaway reactions, which can cause fires; they are difficult to recycle; and they require the expensive mining and processing of rare raw materials, such as lithium, nickel and cobalt.
UTD researchers are investigating current battery system optimization as well as next-generation batteries with alternative materials and designs, such as solid-state batteries, which use solid electrolytes instead of organic liquids or polymers, and aqueous zinc-ion batteries, which are made from raw materials that are more abundant.
New Facility
The UTD-led initiative will include construction of a research facility within a 1,200-acre area of the
While the
"We identified a unique area that satisfies the Department of Defense's needs for battery technology," he said. "This investment by the DOD will facilitate collaboration with our industry partners to help ensure reliable, domestic manufacture of lithium-ion cells, as well as the battery packs that support defense systems and advanced commercial systems."
Workforce Development
UTD also will partner with community colleges in
"Renewable energy is a rapidly expanding area, and
The initiative is a prototype for collaboration, said Dr.
"UTD and our partners will ensure that laboratory research and creative ideas from small businesses translate quickly towards commercialization," Pancrazio said. "As a national resource, the collaborative space we're creating will streamline the path of innovation in energy storage and battery technology, from prototyping and testing to manufacturing. Coupling technological advancement with workforce development ultimately will catalyze economic growth while bolstering national security."
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SOURCE The University of Texas at Dallas
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