US Senator Charles E. Schumer has successfully secured a $500,000 federal grant under his Chips and Science law for a Binghamton-led battery project. Schumer hosted a convening in Washington, D.C. that included the New Energy NY project to showcase the growing battery industry in Upstate New York to federal agencies and private sector investors. The grant will supercharge research and innovation efforts in the region, specifically within the American Battery and Energy Storage Technology (ABEST) Consortium. The grant comes from the National Science Foundation (NSF) under the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) program, which is a part of the CHIPS for America Act that Schumer helped pass.
Don’t miss out on this exciting news about the grant secured by Senator Schumer to boost innovation and research in the battery industry in Upstate New York. Click the link below to learn more about this significant development and how it will impact the future of America’s battery industry.