Epsilon and Tufts University Launch New Institute in the US to Advance Clean Energy Materials

By Daniel May 5, 2025
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In a landmark collaboration, Epsilon and Tufts University have announced the creation of the Tufts Epsilon Materials Institute, dedicated to advancing research in materials science and engineering to support clean energy transition. The new institute will be established at Tufts University’s School of Engineering with a substantial sponsorship of $11.5 million.

The initiative aims to drive innovation in high-performance battery materials and contribute to a more circular and sustainable economy. The partnership reflects a growing synergy between academia and industry to solve pressing global challenges in sustainability and energy.

Vikram Handa, Managing Director of Epsilon and a Tufts alumnus, expressed pride in giving back to his alma mater through this meaningful collaboration. “This is a significant step towards our mission to drive sustainable innovation,” said Handa. “Our investment, including the development of a 60,000-ton graphite anode facility in North Carolina, will help build a resilient clean energy supply chain in the United States. The institute will serve as a hub for collaborative research and real-world application.”

Tufts University President Sunil Kumar emphasised the need for purposeful partnerships to meet energy challenges. “This new institute will help us transform academic research into practical, impactful solutions. Together, we aim to lead in clean energy innovation.”

The Tufts Epsilon Materials Institute will prioritise collaboration with multi-disciplinary departments, the Tufts Institute for AI (TIAI), and various industry partners. The research will focus on developing next-generation battery technologies, with an emphasis on circular material use and commercial scalability.

Notably, this collaboration will also indirectly support India’s EV30@30 initiative, which targets 30% electric vehicle sales by 2030. By advancing battery research and promoting cross-border innovation, the institute aims to support the global push for sustainable energy.

As part of the funding, the School of Engineering will receive support for three new faculty positions and seed funding for future partnerships, further cementing the United States’ role in the global clean energy movement.

Source: SHIKSHA

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