DEMS0000119
Project Grant  
Overview
                Grant Description
              
              
                Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) - EnerSys 4 Gigawatt-Hour Lithium-Ion Cell Production Facility  
This project will replace foreign-sourced material with domestic supply, while creating 500 permanent high-wage jobs and 400 construction jobs,
all while contributing to the development of the US-based Li-Ion supply chain ecosystem.
            This project will replace foreign-sourced material with domestic supply, while creating 500 permanent high-wage jobs and 400 construction jobs,
all while contributing to the development of the US-based Li-Ion supply chain ecosystem.
                Awardee
              
              
            
                Funding Goals
              
              
                CONSISTENT WITH THE GOALS OF THE BIPARTISAN INFRASTRUCTURE LAW SECTIONS 40207(B) AND 40207(C) THIS ANNOUNCEMENT INTENDS TO FUND PROJECTS THAT PROMOTE THE USE OF MORE CLEAN ENERGY, CREATE NEW, GOOD-PAYING JOBS AND LOWER COSTS FOR AMERICAN FAMILIES AND WORKERS BY GUIDING THE NATION TOWARDS A 100% CARBON POLLUTION-FREE ELECTRICITY SECTOR BY 2035 AND NET-ZERO ECONOMY BY 2050.
              
            
                  
                    Grant Program (CFDA)
                  
            
              
              
            
                
                Awarding Agency
                
              
              
            
                Funding Agency
              
              
            
                Place of Performance
              
              
                Piedmont,  
                                
                South Carolina 
                
                
                29673-9642 
                
                
                
                United States 
            
                Geographic Scope
              
              
                Single Zip Code 
            
            
            Enersys Advanced Systems was awarded
            
             BIL: Enersys 4 GWh Li-Ion Cell Facility - US Supply Chain Development    
            Project Grant DEMS0000119
             worth $198,679,760
            from the Department of Energy in January 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Piedmont South Carolina United States.
            The grant
             has a duration of 1 year and 
             was awarded through assistance program 81.253 Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chain Demonstrations and Commercial Applications.
            
            
            The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Battery Materials Processing and Battery Manufacturing.
            
          
        Status
          
          
            
            (Ongoing)
            
          
          
        
      Last Modified 9/16/25
Period of Performance
        1/1/25
           
            
            Start Date
          12/31/25
            
            End Date
          Funding Split
        $198.7M
            Federal Obligation
          $0.0
            Non-Federal Obligation
          $198.7M
            Total Obligated
          Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to DEMS0000119
Additional Detail
            Award ID FAIN
          
          
            DEMS0000119
          
        
            SAI Number
          
          
            None
          
        
            Award ID URI
          
          
            SAI EXEMPT
          
        
            Awardee Classifications
          
          
            For-Profit Organization (Other Than Small Business)
          
        
            Awarding Office
          
          
            
            892433 NATIONAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY
            
          
        
            Funding Office
          
          
            
            892412 OFFICE OF MANUFACTURING AND ENERGY SUPPLY CHAINS (MESC)
            
          
        
            Awardee UEI
          
          
            GJL8G1CAKHA5
          
        
            Awardee CAGE
          
          
            7QYD0
          
        
            Performance District
          
          
            
            SC-03
            
          
        
            Senators
          
          
            
            Lindsey Graham 
Tim Scott
            
          
        Tim Scott
Modified: 9/16/25
 
  
           
  