PPC in the News: UNM fuel-cell technology honored in Japan
December 22, 2014
Pajarito Powder’s technology appears in an Albuquerque Journal article by Kevin Robinson-Avila. Avila’s coverage of UNM’s recent recognition as a technology innovater in non-platinum fuel cell technology, and of the university’s contribution to Daihatsu Motors’ automotive prototypes which incorporate UNM’s technology, showcases the commercial viability that Pajarito Powder represents in a burgeoning market.
Since over 40% of the cost of platinum-based fuel cell catalysts stems from the platinum itself, replacing the platinum with non-precious metals and other readily available substances produces a much more economical, readily attainable source of fuel cell catalyst technology for hydrogen fuel cells.
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Pajarito Powder benefits from resources provided by the State of New Mexico Economic Development Department: JTIP, STEP and other programs through the Office of Science and Technology.