Empowering Hydrogen Advancements through the L’Innovator 2.0 Initiative
Key Ideas
- Join the L’Innovator 2.0 Program in partnership with Los Alamos National Laboratory to commercialize cutting-edge hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, enhancing performance and efficiency.
- Access the Laboratory's innovative catalysts and electrode designs to drive the transition to a cleaner energy future and tap into the $2.5 trillion global hydrogen economy.
- Collaborate through a CRADA to develop Minimum Viable Products with shared investment, with submission deadlines for proposals in 2025 to drive the future of clean energy.
- The initiative aims to empower U.S. manufacturing, with expertise in hydrogen technology, resources for scaling transformative technologies, and support for business plans.
The L’Innovator 2.0 Program, in collaboration with the Department of Energy’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office and Los Alamos National Laboratory, aims to accelerate hydrogen innovation. The program offers industry leaders an opportunity to commercialize breakthrough hydrogen and fuel cell technologies to drive a cleaner energy future and enhance U.S. manufacturing capabilities. By accessing the Laboratory's portfolio of innovative catalysts and electrode designs, participants can improve fuel cell performance, efficiency, and durability. Through a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA), partners can develop Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) with shared investment, contributing to the $2.5 trillion global hydrogen economy. The initiative also includes a webinar that showcases collaborations with Navajo Technical University and highlights the role of L’Innovator 2.0. Interested parties are invited to submit Letters of Interest by February 15, 2025, to be part of this transformative initiative aimed at shaping the future of clean energy.
Topics
Fuel Cells
Clean Energy
Investment
Collaboration
Webinar
Manufacturing Support
Technology Transfer
Innovation Program
Proposal Submission
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