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Avalon Battery
SaveTotal Grants
3
Total Amount
$774.7K
Top Departments by Funding Amount
| # | Department | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | National Research Council Canada | 3 | $774.7K |
Top Programs by Funding Amount
| # | Program | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Canadian International Innovation Program | 1 | $600.0K |
| 2 | Industrial Research Assistance Program – Contributions to Firms | 2 | $174.7K |
Recent Grants
Page 1 of 1 · 3 total grants
Department
Amount
Year
Purpose
National Research Council Canada
$600.0K
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This R&D and commercialization project will develop next generation vanadium flo...
National Research Council Canada
$100.0K
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The firm will build a data stack for its next-gen VFB product. This stack will s...
National Research Council Canada
$74.7K
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This project will conduct optimization R&D on the electrolyte material used with...
National Research Council Canada
$600.0K--
This R&D and commercialization project will develop next generation vanadium flow battery (VFB) unit cell architecture u...
National Research Council Canada
$100.0K--
The firm will build a data stack for its next-gen VFB product. This stack will support future integration with ML and AI...
National Research Council Canada
$74.7K--
This project will conduct optimization R&D on the electrolyte material used within the Firm's proprietary Vanadium Flow ...
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