Proposals due on May 22, 2026
Are you advancing research in green energy technologies? There’s still time to apply for the ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship as the proposal deadline has been extended to May 22, 2026.
Offered through a collaboration between The Electrochemical Society and Toyota Research Institute of North America, this highly regarded fellowship provides a minimum of $50,000 to support innovative work in areas such as batteries, fuel cells, hydrogen, and other sustainable energy solutions. The program is open to applicants based in Canada, Europe, Mexico, and the United States.
Advancing Innovation in Sustainable Energy
The fellowship reflects a shared commitment to accelerating progress in clean energy technologies. It supports research that addresses global energy challenges while advancing electrochemical and solid state science. In addition to funding, the program encourages collaboration between academia and industry—helping translate promising ideas into real-world impact.
Eligibility and Focus
The fellowship targets early-career electrochemical or solid state science and technology researchers and academics. Applicants must be under the age of 45 and based in an eligible region. Those developing scalable, forward-looking solutions in sustainable energy are especially encouraged to apply.
Key Details
Application deadline: May 22, 2026 (extended from April 30, 2026)
Funding: Minimum of $50,000 per fellowship
Eligibility: Applicants under 45 in Canada, Europe, Mexico, and the US
Take the Next Step
This fellowship affords meaningful support and recognition for researchers looking to expand the reach and impact of their work. Be sure to visit the ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship page to review eligibility and application requirements and fellowship objectives. Before submitting your application and supporting materials by the May 22 deadline, be sure that your ECS membership is active.
Apply now
If you know colleagues or peers working at the forefront of sustainable energy innovation, share this opportunity. Supporting emerging leaders in this field is an investment in a more sustainable future.

