Battery Materials and Technology Coalition

a coalition of companies working on battery materials and technologies in North America.

Based in DC

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AI Overview

With $2.0M in lobbying spend across 19 quarterly filings, Battery Materials and Technology Coalition is a significant lobbying presence.

$2.0M
Total Lobbying Spend
19
Quarterly Filings
1
Lobbying Firms Used
8
Individual Lobbyists

Spending by Year

YearLobbying Spend
2020$50K
2021$320K
2022$420K
2023$610K
2024$280K
2025$370K

Lobbying Firms

VENN STRATEGIES

What They Lobby For

  • Matters related to the extraction, processing, and manufacturing of battery materials and associated technologies for the transportation and industrial markets in North America.
  • Matters related to the extraction, processing, and manufacturing of battery materials and associated technologies for the transportation and industrial markets in North America, including the President's Executive Order on America's supply chains and the American Jobs Plan.
  • Matters related to the extraction, processing, and manufacturing of battery materials and associated technologies for the transportation and industrial markets in North America, including the President's Executive Order on America's supply chains and the Infrastructure Innovation and Jobs Act.
  • Matters related to the extraction, processing, and manufacturing of battery materials and associated technologies for the transportation and industrial markets in North America and abroad, including the President's Executive Order on America's supply chains and the Infrastructure Innovation and Jobs Act.
  • Matters related to the extraction, processing, and manufacturing of battery materials and associated technologies for the transportation and industrial markets in North America and abroad.
  • Engaged agencies on battery supply chain trade priorities, including advocacy for support of domestic battery material production.
  • Advocating for credits that support the domestic battery supply chain, including protecting and modifying existing investment and production tax credits, and creating new credits for the sector.
  • Matters related to the promotion of extraction, processing, recycling, and manufacturing of battery materials and associated technologies in North America and abroad.
  • Matters related to the extraction, processing, recycling, and manufacturing of battery materials and technologies for the defense and industrial base economy, including advocacy on the reconciliation package.
  • Matters related to trade policy supporting the domestic, Canadian, and allied markets for the battery supply chain.

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Data Sources: Senate LDA Filings

Last updated: February 2026

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