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CalTestBed Laboratory Voucher and Commercialization Development Program – US

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Deadline: 22-Nov-23

Apply for the California Testbed Initiative (CalTestBed), a laboratory voucher and commercialization development program for innovators and entrepreneurs working to bring early to mid-stage clean energy concepts to market.

It is made possible by a grant from the California Energy Commission (CEC) Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) and is administered by New Energy Nexus, in partnership with University of California campuses, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) and Momentum.

The primary purpose of CalTestBed is to increase access to world class testbeds for entrepreneurs to test and de-risk their innovations, in order to bring new clean energy technologies to market. CalTestBed unifies an ecosystem of 70 testbeds across the University of California system and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and conducts a solicitation, review, and selection process to match qualified applicants with laboratory capabilities, in effect streamlining and accelerating the process for entrepreneurs to bring their technologies to market.

The CalTestBed initiative is funded through the California Energy Commission’s Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) Program. The purpose of EPIC is to accelerate the development and adoption of new low-carbon technology solutions for California’s electricity sector.

CalTestBed vouchers address a critical gap in access to world-class testing for prototypes, which is necessary to bring new energy innovations to market. The entrepreneur receives a voucher for testing services provided by a CalTestBed laboratory facility, and the facility invoices for the cost of the testing provided.

Categories
Program Benefits
Eligible Stages of Development (TRL 5-7)

CalTestBed supports early to mid-stage technologies that provide benefits to California’s ratepayers but lack access to private-sector capital to support testing. More specifically, CalTestBed seeks hardware or integrated innovations that fall between Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 5 – 7 that would greatly benefit from laboratory-level testing.

Eligible Innovation Types
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit New Energy Nexus.

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