On September 16, 2020, the Department of Energy (DOE) announced $24 million in funding for two projects as part of the first stage of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy’s (ARPA-E) Seeding Critical Advances for Leading Energy technologies with Untapped Potential (SCALEUP) program.[1][2] The two SCALEUP “Fast-Track” teams are Natron Energy and Bridger Photonics. Natron Energy will receive $19 million in funding to scale up production of Natron Energy’s (Natron) Prussian blue electrode sodium-ion batteries by 30-fold to 18,000 trays per year. Natron’s primary product is an 8-kilowatt, 50-volt battery tray to be used in data centers to manage peak computer load and provide backup power. Bridger Photonics will receive $5 million in funding to commercialize its Gas Mapping LiDAR (GML) which scans oil and gas infrastructure to detect and quantify leak magnitude using an aerial platform. The technology eliminates the need for costly ground crews.
The SCALEUP program is a first-of-its-kind initiative that builds on ARPA-E’s primary focus of supporting the scaling up and commercialization of high-risk and potentially disruptive new technologies. The program works to take promising energy technologies to the pre-pilot stage of the path to market and ultimately lead to commercialization. ARPA-E developed the “Fast-Track” in response to disruptions caused by COVID-19.
[1] https://www.energy.gov/articles/doe-announces-24-million-commercial-scaling-battery-and-methane-detection-technologies
[2] https://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=scaleup-launch-pad