Pajarito Powder awarded $10 million to build out fuel cell supply chain

Albuquerque catalyst maker joins forces with two national labs, General Motors, and Strategic Analysis to develop lower-cost catalysts that will enable larger, more energy-intensive vehicles to be powered by hydrogen   March 25, 2024 — Albuquerque, N.M. — Pajarito Powder, LLC, a domestic developer and manufacturer of advanced catalysts, an enabling technology used in fuel…

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Pajarito Powder CTO invited to DOE Hydrogen Shot Summit Panel

CTO Dr Barr Zulevi on HydrogenShot panel

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO – Aug 30, 2021 – U.S.-based startup Pajarito Powder will be represented by CTO and President Barr Zulevi at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hydrogen Shot Summit on September 1st. The event, headlined by notable presenters, Bill Gates and plenary speakers John Kerry, US Senator Joe Manchin, and Deputy Energy Secretary…

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Pajarito Powder to provide Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory advanced catalyst.

Advanced Catalyst Powder

Team includes Washington University St Louis (WUSTL), Proton Onsite and Ballard. Pajarito Powder, LLC is a subcontractor on the U.S. Department of Energy funded project “Novel Bifunctional Electrocatalysts, Supports and Membranes for High Performing and Durable Unitized Regenerative Fuel Cells,” led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). The project will demonstrate the feasibility of a…

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Pajarito Powder selected for U.S. Department of Energy Hydrogen Fuel Cell Project

The U.S. Department of Energy announced selection of 28 new projects to support early-stage research and development of innovative hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. Pajarito Powder was selected for contract negotiation for the project, “Active and Durable PGM-free Cathodic Electrocatalysts for Fuel Cell Application,” for which Pajarito Powder will be the lead awardee. Pajarito Powder…

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Pajarito Powder to Support LANL HydroGEN Project

Pajarito is supporting Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in a program titled “High-Performance Ultralow-Cost Non-Precious Metal Catalyst System for AEM Electrolyzer” led by Dr. Hoon Chung. The project aims to develop low cost Hydrogen electrolysis based on Anion Exchange Membrane technology and is part of the DOE EMN HydroGEN program established to promote ground breaking…

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