Industry partners engage Purdue expertise in electrochemistry, battery materials, interfaces, modeling, safety and advanced characterization. Collaborators can work with multidisciplinary research teams to evaluate materials, understand battery behavior and address technical challenges in charging performance, reliability, safety and operation under demanding conditions.

Purdue also offers specialized facilities, electrochemical testing and advanced characterization capabilities that support collaborative research, technology evaluation, student engagement and next-generation energy-storage development.

Purdue's Partnerships in Action

What Industry Partners Gain

Partners gain access to Purdue’s expertise in electrochemistry, battery materials, and advanced characterization. Collaborators work with researchers across disciplines to study battery behavior, evaluate new materials, and solve technical challenges in safety and charging performance. Purdue also provides specialized facilities, electrochemical testing capabilities, and advanced characterization tools — supporting joint research, student training, and next-generation technology development.

Industry and Technology Partners

Purdue collaborates with industry, government agencies and national laboratories to advance battery materials, electrochemical technologies, safety and performance for demanding real-world applications.

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Nissan

Collaborative research on battery safety and cathode materials.

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American Lithium Energy Corporation

Industry partner in Purdue battery and energy-storage research.

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Office of Naval Research

Research collaboration supporting low-temperature electrochemical energy-storage technologies.

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U.S. Department of Defense

Collaborative research related to zinc-based battery technologies and electrochemical energy-storage systems for defense applications.

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Naval Surface Warfare Center – Crane Division

Collaboration in low-temperature and fast-charging battery technologies, electrochemical testing and energy-storage systems for defense and aerospace applications.


Active Funding/Federal Investment Programs

  • Office of Naval Research — Award N000142412510