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UNC Charlotte grid-hardening energy project gains federal NSF support

September 29, 2025

An innovative energy program at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte seeking to build an energy innovation hub is a step closer to $160 million in federal funding. 

UNC Charlotte’s Engine for Grid Modernization has been named one of 15 finalists in the U.S. National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Regional Innovation Engines competition, being selected from more than 300 initial applicants. 

Each finalist is eligible for up to $160 million in funding to implement their vision. Award announcements are expected in early 2026. 

UNC Charlotte’s project addresses technologies that will shape the future of power transmission, distribution and generation, including nuclear energy. Its region of service spans 36 counties in North Carolina and South Carolina. 

The project’s goal is to create a more resilient, efficient, and reliable power grid by leveraging the region’s dense concentration of grid technology and nuclear energy assets to drive economic growth and create high-wage jobs. 

The project includes more than 100 partners across industry, economic development, state and local government, institutions of higher education and research, risk capital, venture development and entrepreneurship organizations.  

The recognition builds on a $1 million NSF development award received in 2023, which helped UNC Charlotte and its partners expand the coalition and develop its strategy. 


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