Xavier University of Louisiana has officially announced its partnership with the Energy Storage Research Alliance, positioning itself as a critical player in advancing cutting-edge energy storage solutions. This collaboration is a U.S. Department of Energy energy innovation hub. ESRA aims to expedite technology commercialization within the realm of energy innovation.

The alliance unites nearly 50 world-class researchers from three national laboratories and twelve universities, leveraging diverse perspectives to transform the global energy storage landscape.

Dr. Lamartine Meda is the Bellsouth-endowed chemistry and material science professor at Xavier. He will serve as the principal investigator for this collaboration. He emphasized the importance of understanding interfacial reactions in solid-state batteries, which are crucial in enhancing cell performance.

“We have developed a solid-state electrolyte and will take advantage of this electrolyte to understand how different materials interact at their boundaries, which is a key factor in optimizing ion conductivity and overall cell performance. Our primary focus is understanding interfacial reactions using a variety of techniques,” he said. 

Focusing on Energy and the Workforce

Over the next five years, the DOE plans to fund ESRA with up to $62.5 million, with Argonne National Laboratory leading the initiative. The goals of this partnership include creating high-energy batteries that are safe, durable, and constructed from inexpensive, abundant materials. Additionally, the effort will focus on training a diverse workforce for future energy storage manufacturing needs.

“Cultivating a diverse workforce dedicated to safeguarding America’s energy resilience is key to ESRA’s mission,” said Wei Wang, ESRA deputy director for crosscuts and director of the Energy Storage Materials Initiative at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. “Through our strategic equity and inclusion initiatives, we plan to create a robust training ground for energy storage science from the undergraduate to postdoctoral levels.”

The collaboration emphasizes innovation in energy technology and aligns with XULA’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and resource efficiency. Initiatives like XULA Green, the university’s Sustainability Office, showcase its dedication to environmental stewardship and advocacy. 

“This partnership means a lot for Xavier as our students will have opportunities to perform research at our partner institutions in energy storage and contribute to the goal of net-zero carbon emissions, becoming future leaders of this field,” said Dr. Meda.