"The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released new funding for the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) Phase I program for Fiscal Year 2025. The SBIR/STTR programs are competitive funding opportunities that encourage U.S.-based small businesses to engage in high-risk, innovative research and technology development with the potential for future commercialization. See the Solar Energy Technologies Office’s (SETO) SBIR/STTR funding notice for details on SETO topics.
SBIR/STTR provides funding in two phases: Small businesses can receive up to $200,000 in Phase I to prove the feasibility of an idea; successful awardees can then receive up to $1.1 million in Phase II for prototype development." govdelivery.com
Funding will be awarded to companies advancing in the affordability, reliability, and performance of solar technologies on the grid. SETO is looking for solutions to a variety of subtopics, including agrivoltaics. For more information about key dates and topics open to SBIR and STTR applications, click here.
You can find more information regarding the updated Letter of Response Date and a list of topics here and here.
SBIR/STTR provides funding in two phases: Small businesses can receive up to $200,000 in Phase I to prove the feasibility of an idea; successful awardees can then receive up to $1.1 million in Phase II for prototype development." govdelivery.com
Funding will be awarded to companies advancing in the affordability, reliability, and performance of solar technologies on the grid. SETO is looking for solutions to a variety of subtopics, including agrivoltaics. For more information about key dates and topics open to SBIR and STTR applications, click here.
You can find more information regarding the updated Letter of Response Date and a list of topics here and here.
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