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Meet the new U.S. battery lobby

Domestic companies in the battery supply chain are launching a new industry coalition that seeks stronger support for U.S. projects.

Why it matters: Battery Advocacy for Technology Transformation aims to occupy a unique lobbying role in the crowded space.

State of play: Founding members are U.S. firms or domestic subsidiaries of companies headquartered in allied countries.

Zoom in: It’srun through the government affairs firm SMI and counts a handful of DOE vets.

The big picture: The 2022 climate law and other policies have unprecedented support for building a domestic and ally-based supply chain.

But China dominates not only mining, but also refining of many minerals and production of anodes, cathodes and other components.

What they’re saying: “We’re not … looking to tear down the current policies. It’s really to fill in the gaps, to identify the gaps, to fill those in with additional policy, and then bolster the overall policy portfolio around the battery supply chain,” Howell said in an interview.

The intrigue: The IRA — and the overall rise of EVs — is shaking up K Street.

What’s next: The new group is eyeing the 2025 debate over expiring 2017 tax cuts as a place to win changes.

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