Single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) coupled with either electron donor or acceptor are promising functional structures for light energy harvesting and molecular optoelectronics applications. For building such hybrids involving SWCNTs, the p-stacking ability of large aromatic compounds is one of the commonly employed approaches.1-2 Often, the desired donor or acceptor entities are functionalized to carry one or more aromatic entities and allowed to interact with CNTs. However, due to close proximity, the role of SWCNTs in stabilizing the electron transfer product has been a challenge.3 Recently, we overcame this hurdle by employing a multi-modular approach to build donor-acceptor hybrids and successfully demonstrated charge stabilization in the presence of SWCNTs.4 In the present study, we have further improved our design by newly synthesizing a nano tweezer comprised of covalently linked BODIPY-C60 carrying two zinc porphyrin arms as shown in the figure. This compound was further allowed to interact with SWCNT(6,5) and SWCNT(7,6) to form the supramolecular C60-BODIPY-(ZnP)2:SWCNThybrids. Upon spectral, electrochemical, and computational characterization, femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopic studies were performed to establish the occurrence of photoinduced charge separation and charge stabilization. Extending the lifetime of the charge-separated states upon SWCNT binding has been successfully demonstrated in the present molecular design strategy. D’Souza, F.; Sandanayaka, A. S. D.; Ito, O. ‘SWNT-Based Supramolecular Nanoarchitectures with Photosensitizing Donor and Acceptor Molecules’ Phys. Chem. Letts. 2010, 1. 2586-2593.B. KC, G. N. Lim, and F. D’Souza, ‘Accelerated Charge Separation in Graphene Decorated Multi-Modular Tripyrene-Subphthalocyanine-Fullerene Donor-Acceptor Hybrids,’ Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2015, 54, 5088-5092.Barrejon, L. M. Arellano, F. D’Souza, F. Langa, ‘Bidirectional charge transfer in carbon-based hybrid nanomaterials’ Nanoscale, 2019, 11, 14978-14992.Kazemi, Y. Jang, A. Liyanage, P. A. Karr, and F. D’Souza, A Carbon Nanotube Binding Bis(pyrenylstyryl)BODIPY-C60 Nano Tweezer: Charge Stabilization through Sequential Electron Transfer, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2022, 61, e202212474 (1-7). Figure 1