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M2FCT Research highlighted in the news In the News
September 2021

National labs M2FCT researchers outline prospects and challenges for hydrogen fuel-cells in heavy-duty transportation

Media: Hydrogen Fuel Cells are a promising green technology for trucks In the News
September 2021
Rod Borup writing on Fuel Cell Trucks for the Sante Fe New Mexican In the News
September 2021
Rod Borup, the co-director of the Million Mile Fuel Cell Truck and Los Alamos National Laboratory’s program manager for fuel cells and vehicle technology, contributed to an article on the N... see more

Rod Borup, the co-director of the Million Mile Fuel Cell Truck and Los Alamos National Laboratory’s program manager for fuel cells and vehicle technology, contributed to an article on the New Mexican's Science on the Hill section. The article discusses the current state and the future of fuel-cell-powered clean trucks, their positive impact on the environment, and their advantages over diesel trucks.

News Article on Fuel Cell Trucks in the Albuquerque Journal Highlight In the News
August 2021
An Albuquerque Journal article on the role of hydrogen fuel cells for powering trucks, by Rod Borup, the co-director of the M2FCT Consortium and Los Alamos National Laboratory’s progra... see more

An Albuquerque Journal article on the role of hydrogen fuel cells for powering trucks, by Rod Borup, the co-director of the M2FCT Consortium and Los Alamos National Laboratory’s program manager for hydrogen and fuel cells. Read the article in the Albuquerque Journal

M2FCT Consortium covered in hydrogen-central In the News
April 2021
Media: Rod Borup on using hydrogen fuel cells to power trucks In the News
February 2021
Scientific American Article on Fuel Cell Trucks In the News
November 2020
Scientific American Article on Fuel Cell Trucks discusses the advantages of fuel cell trucks. Hydrogen fuel weighs less than electric batteries, making it an attractive option for long-haul vehicles.&... see more

Scientific American Article on Fuel Cell Trucks discusses the advantages of fuel cell trucks. Hydrogen fuel weighs less than electric batteries, making it an attractive option for long-haul vehicles. M2FCT researcher Adam Weber (LBNL) was also quoted in the article.