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LPO provides loans to support the manufacture of eligible vehicles and qualifying components under the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing (ATVM) Loan Program, authorized by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.

Read our two-page fact sheet for an overview of how LPO can finance auto manufacturing projects. Potential applicants are encouraged to engage directly with LPO for no-fee, no-commitment consultations to start a conversation about the project and about LPO's process before formally applying. Email atvm...@hq.doe.gov to request a consultation with an LPO staff member.

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In April 2024, DOE issued a direct final rule that makes technical updates to regulations implementing the ATVM Program to reflect the additional categories of advanced technology vehicles added by Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, including certain medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, trains, locomotives, maritime vessels, aircraft, and hyperloop technology; as well as the ultra efficient vehicle category of advanced technology vehicles.

The manufacturing of infrastructure, including associated hardware and software, for alternative vehicle fuels such as electricity, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas (LNG), compressed natural gas (CNG), and biofuels, may be eligible under the ATVM loan program.

Through the ATVM program, LPO can support manufacturing of qualifying components for eligible vehicles. These projects can be along the automotive value chain after a material has been mined, such as manufacturing of battery cell components, battery cells, battery modules, and battery packs for EVs, or manufacturing of EV charging infrastructure components. Learn more about eligibility for Critical Materials Projects.

LPO can provide flexible, custom financing to meet specific needs of individual borrowers. LPO offers senior, secured debt and can serve as sole lender, or can co-lend with other financial institutions and provide to bank syndicates flexible debt capacity that can be upsized or downsized depending on syndication strategy.

Potential applicants are encouraged to engage directly with LPO for no-fee, no-commitment consultations to discuss their proposed project and learn about LPO's process before formally applying. Email atvm...@hq.doe.gov to request a consultation with an LPO staff member.

Potential applicants may refer to Guidance for Applicants to the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program for more information on preparing an application, and should also review all governing documents on the LPO website.

Potential applicants are encouraged to engage directly with LPO for no-fee, no-commitment consultations to start a conversation about the project and about LPO's process before formally applying. Email atvm...@hq.doe.gov to request a consultation with an LPO staff member.

In addition to the Interim Final Rule, potential applicants should refer to Guidance for Applicants to the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program for additional guidance prior to formally applying.

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