| Location: | Oregon |
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| Posted: | Feb 26, 2026 |
| Due: | May 13, 2026 |
| Agency: | DEPT OF DEFENSE |
| Type of Government: | Federal |
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| Solicitation No: | N0016426SNB45 |
| Publication URL: | To access bid details, please log in. |
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PURPOSE
This special notice is to inform vendors of a Request for Information (RFI). Lithium batteries are a critical power source for a wide range of military applications. To ensure the safety and reliability of these batteries in demanding operational environments, the Department of War (DoW) requires robust testing capabilities to evaluate their performance under abusive conditions. This includes, but is not limited to, thermal, mechanical, and electrical abuse. The DoW is seeking information from industry on the capabilities available for the abusive testing of lithium batteries. Capabilities of interest include cell, module, and battery propagation testing (full casualty), heat release rate testing, gas analysis, and environmental testing. Based off the information collected from the RFI, the Government may send out a Request for Solutions (RFS) with the intent of awarding a Project Order under the Expeditionary Missions Consortium (EMC2) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) in accordance with 10 U.S.C. § 4022.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY
Introduction
The Department of War (DoW) is seeking information from industry on the capabilities available for the abusive testing of lithium batteries. This RFI is intended to gather information on the current state of the market and to identify potential sources for conducting such testing. This is for information and planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation for proposals.
Background
Lithium batteries are a critical power source for a wide range of military applications. To ensure the safety and reliability of these batteries in demanding operational environments, the DoW requires robust testing capabilities to evaluate their performance under abusive conditions. This includes, but is not limited to, thermal, mechanical, and electrical abuse.
Information Requested
Interested parties are requested to provide information on their capabilities in the following areas:
Topics to be Addressed within RFI Response
Please describe your testing facilities and indicate whether your capabilities are for indoor or outdoor testing environments.
Please provide details on your capability to perform the following types of abusive testing:
Describe your capacities for thermal, mechanical, and electrical abuse testing. Specify the maximum voltage that can be tested. Specify the maximum battery size (e.g., dimensions, weight, capacity in kWh) that your facility can accommodate for these tests.
Describe your methodology and the equipment used to measure the heat release rate of lithium batteries during thermal runaway events.
Specify the maximum battery size for which you can perform heat release rate testing and the maximum heat energy (MW) that can be measured.
Detail your capabilities for analyzing the composition of gases released during battery failure, including the identification and quantification of flammable and toxic gases, generation rate, and total amount generated. Specify the maximum battery size that can be tested with your gas analysis equipment.
Please provide the following information about your organization:
Format Requirements of the RFI Papers
Eligibility
Any industry member is authorized to submit a solution for the listed RFI above. However, to be eligible to respond to any future RFS, respondents must be a member of the EMC² Consortium and be a ‘Member in Good Standing’.
All interested parties should visit the EMC2 website at https://emccrane.org/ to become a member of the consortium to view the future possible RFS.

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