Battery-material maker Novonix, electric vehicle charger manufacturer Wallbox and rare earth producer MP Materials Corp. were among about 35 recipients of clean energy tax credits totaling nearly $2 billion that were announced Friday by the Biden administration.
The credits announced by the Energy Department are part of a
A subsidiary of Novonix received $103 million to equip a
Danish electrolyzer manufacturer Topsoe received $136 million for use in the construction of a $400 million plant in Chesterfield, Virginia, and American Battery Technology Co. received $19.5 million for a facility to recycle lithium-ion batteries in Sparks, Nevada.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm will announce the awards with North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper at a Siemens Energy facility in Raleigh, North Carolina. The company is expanding a plant in Charlotte, North Carolina, to make large power transformers and received $18 million.
"This factory will help lead in the modernization and expansion of our electrical grid," Rich Voorberg, president of Siemens Energy in North America, said in a statement.
The department announced last month it was awarding a total of $4 billion in credits for over 100 projects, but didn't disclose the recipients for tax privacy reasons. The companies highlighted in Friday's announcement agreed to being publicly named.
Other companies that received awards included:
- $54 million for Ballard Power Systems Inc.
- $9.4 million for Albemarle Corp.
- $26.6 million for Eaton Corporation
- $3.9 million for Prysmian
- $34.1 million for John Cockerill Hydrogen North America
- $41.1 million for Nel ASA