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'''Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR)''' is a DOE Energy Innovation Hub led by Argonne National Laboratory, established to revolutionize energy storage by developing batteries with five times the energy density and one-fifth the cost of commercial lithium-ion systems, focusing on electric vehicles and grid-scale storage. Launched in December 2012 and concluding its primary mission in 2023, JCESR united national labs, universities, and industry to create prototypes like lithium-sulfur and multivalent-ion batteries, leaving a legacy of over 700 publications and 150+ patents. | '''Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR)''' is a DOE Energy Innovation Hub led by Argonne National Laboratory, established to revolutionize energy storage by developing batteries with five times the energy density and one-fifth the cost of commercial lithium-ion systems, focusing on electric vehicles and grid-scale storage. | ||
Launched in December 2012 and concluding its primary mission in 2023, JCESR united national labs, universities, and industry to create prototypes like lithium-sulfur and multivalent-ion batteries, leaving a legacy of over 700 publications and 150+ patents. | |||
{{Official URL (simple)|url=https://www.jcesr.org/}} | {{Official URL (simple)|url=https://www.jcesr.org/}} | ||
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==Parent organization== | ==Parent organization== | ||
JCESR operated under the [[Department of Energy]], specifically the Office of Science’s Basic Energy Sciences program, which provided funding and strategic direction. The | JCESR operated under the [[Department of Energy]], specifically the Office of Science’s Basic Energy Sciences program, which provided funding and strategic direction. The Department of Energy was the top organization, aligning JCESR with national clean energy and storage goals. | ||
==Legislation== | ==Legislation== |
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