DEEE0011304
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
BIL - COILS-TO-CELLS LOW-COST ELECTROLYZER CELL MANUFACTURING & DOMESTIC SUPPLY CHAIN
Manufactured stack cost to $91/kW
This project’s objective is to reduce manufactured stack costs to $91/kW by advancing the state-of-the-art through improved: 1) manufacturing automation, 2) product design improvements for cost & performance, and 3) integrating a domestic nickel supply to a high-volume, automated coils-to-cells manufacturing line.
Stack assembly design demonstrating $50/kW
This project’s objective is to develop an advanced cell design to reduce manufactured stack costs to $50/kW through: 1) advanced cell assembly design, 2) manufacturing assembly optimizations, and 3) integration of novel nickel alloy.
Community engagement, workforce development, and environmental equity
This project’s objective is to establish workforce development programs and community engagement to advance DEIA through 1) engagement with community colleges and community stakeholders, 2) reducing workplace barriers, and 3) cradle-to-grave impact assessment to reduce environmental burden.
Manufactured stack cost to $91/kW
This project’s objective is to reduce manufactured stack costs to $91/kW by advancing the state-of-the-art through improved: 1) manufacturing automation, 2) product design improvements for cost & performance, and 3) integrating a domestic nickel supply to a high-volume, automated coils-to-cells manufacturing line.
Stack assembly design demonstrating $50/kW
This project’s objective is to develop an advanced cell design to reduce manufactured stack costs to $50/kW through: 1) advanced cell assembly design, 2) manufacturing assembly optimizations, and 3) integration of novel nickel alloy.
Community engagement, workforce development, and environmental equity
This project’s objective is to establish workforce development programs and community engagement to advance DEIA through 1) engagement with community colleges and community stakeholders, 2) reducing workplace barriers, and 3) cradle-to-grave impact assessment to reduce environmental burden.
Awardee
Funding Goals
ACHIEVING NET-ZERO EMISSIONS ECONOMY-WIDE BY 2050 POSES PARTICULAR CHALLENGES FOR HARD-TO-DECARBONIZE SECTORS WHERE ELECTRIFICATION WITH CLEAN ELECTRICITY WILL BE TECHNICALLY OR ECONOMICALLY DIFFICULT. THESE SECTORS INCLUDE STEEL MANUFACTURING, MEDIUM- AND HEAVY-DUTY TRANSPORTATION, AND PRODUCTION OF CHEMICALS AND LIQUID FUELS. HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES ARE PART OF A COMPREHENSIVE PORTFOLIO OF SOLUTIONS TO ADDRESS THESE CHALLENGES, AND DOE’S H2@SCALE® VISION ILLUSTRATES THE PROMISING PATHWAYS FOR HYDROGEN TO ENABLE THE DECARBONIZATION OF MULTIPLE SECTORS. HYDROGEN IS A UNIQUE AND FLEXIBLE ENERGY CARRIER THAT CAN BE PRODUCED FROM A VARIETY OF CLEAN ENERGY RESOURCES, AND IT CAN COMPLEMENT EXISTING ELECTRICITY AND NATURAL GAS INFRASTRUCTURE FOR MULTIPLE END-USE APPLICATIONS.
DOE RECENTLY PUBLISHED THE DRAFT DOE NATIONAL CLEAN HYDROGEN STRATEGY AND ROADMAP, WHICH WAS ALSO REQUIRED UNDER SECTION 40314 OF THE BIL, AS A NEW SECTION 814 OF EPACT 2005. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS A TECHNOLOGICALLY AND ECONOMICALLY FEASIBLE NATIONAL STRATEGY AND ROADMAP TO FACILITATE WIDESPREAD AND LARGE-SCALE PRODUCTION, PROCESSING, DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND USE OF CLEAN HYDROGEN, IN ALIGNMENT WITH THE H2@SCALE® VISION. THE STRATEGY AND ROADMAP OUTLINES STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES TO PRODUCE 10 MILLION METRIC TONS (MMT) OF CLEAN HYDROGEN IN THE UNITED STATES ANNUALLY BY 2030, 20 MMT PER YEAR BY 2040, AND 50 MMT PER YEAR BY 2050. IT INCLUDES THREE KEY STRATEGIES: (1) TARGETING HIGH-IMPACT USES FOR CLEAN HYDROGEN, (2) FOCUSING ON REGIONAL NETWORKS, AND (3) REDUCING THE COST OF CLEAN HYDROGEN. THIS FOA, WHICH WILL BE FUNDED THROUGH APPROPRIATIONS MADE BY THE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AND JOBS ACT, PLAYS A CRITICAL ROLE IN THE THIRD STRATEGY—WITH AN EMPHASIS ON REDUCING THE LIFECYCLE COSTS OF TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION, STORAGE, DELIVERY, AND USE OF CLEAN HYDROGEN.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Place of Performance
Newark,
California
United States
Geographic Scope
City-Wide
Related Opportunity
DE-FOA-0002922
Verdagy was awarded
Low-Cost Electrolyzer Cell Manufacturing Sustainable Energy Solutions
Cooperative Agreement DEEE0011304
worth $39,633,303
from the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in October 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Newark California United States.
The grant
has a duration of 1 year and
was awarded through assistance program 81.087 Renewable Energy Research and Development.
$53,816,015 (58.0%) of this Cooperative Agreement was funded by non-federal sources.
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 10/16/25
Period of Performance
10/1/24
Start Date
9/30/25
End Date
Funding Split
$39.6M
Federal Obligation
$53.8M
Non-Federal Obligation
$93.4M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to DEEE0011304
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
DEEE0011304
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI NOT APPLICABLE
Awardee Classifications
Small Business
Awarding Office
892434 GOLDEN FIELD OFFICE
Funding Office
892403 ENERGY EFFICIENCYRENEWABLE ENERGY
Awardee UEI
KLYTFWFL9F18
Awardee CAGE
9B0S9
Performance District
CA-17
Senators
Dianne Feinstein
Alejandro Padilla
Alejandro Padilla
Modified: 10/16/25