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ARENA Welcomes New Board Member

Supercharging Battery Manufacturing In Australia

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has today opened the $500 million Battery Breakthrough Initiative (BBI) to support and grow battery manufacturing in Australia.

BBI will provide clean energy manufacturing opportunities for Australia’s workforce and allow Australia to leverage its expertise in battery energy storage.

ARENA CEO Darren Miller said batteries are crucial to achieving Australia’s net zero emissions goal.

“Energy storage is a critical enabling technology for our renewable energy future. We know that solar and wind energy can provide us the lowest cost renewable energy generation at scale, but we also need to be able to store it for when it is needed.”

“BBI will enhance Australia’s battery manufacturing capability, improve supply chain resilience and battery manufacturing processes, and foster innovation.”

ARENA will focus on awarding funding to projects across the following areas:

Central to the National Battery Strategy, the program has been designed in consultation with the Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR) and a broad range of stakeholders.

BBI is aligned with the Economic Resilience and Security stream of the Future Made in Australia (FMA) policy agenda.

Funding provided through BBI may include capital grants, production incentives or other payments deemed appropriate by ARENA for the project.

Program guidelines and other support documentation are now available on ARENA’s website. The submission portal will open in August 2025. Project proponents are strongly encouraged to contact ARENA before submitting an application.

The program will remain open until funds are exhausted or otherwise terminated or extended by ARENA.

https://arena.gov.au/news/supercharging-battery-manufacturing-in-australia/

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