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Accelerating Hydrogen Innovation with the L’Innovator 2.0 Program

Partner with Los Alamos National Laboratory to Bring Breakthrough Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies to Market

Los Alamos National Laboratory invites forward-thinking industry leaders to join the L’Innovator 2.0 Program. This initiative, in collaboration with the Department of Energy’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office, is your opportunity to commercialize cutting-edge hydrogen and fuel cell innovations. Together, we can drive the transition to an energy future with enhanced U.S. manufacturing, and tap into the rapidly growing hydrogen economy.

Why Partner with Us?

  • Proven Technology: Access The Laboratory’s portfolio of innovative catalysts and electrode designs that enhance fuel cell performance, efficiency, and durability.
  • Collaborative Model: Develop Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) through a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with shared investment.
    Market Opportunity: Join a $2.5 trillion global hydrogen economy with U.S.-based manufacturing support.

Learn More

Explore The Laboratory's role in hydrogen innovation in the November H2IQ Hour Webinar, featuring presentations on our collaboration with Navajo Technical University and the launch of L’Innovator 2.0.

Watch a recording of the November H2IQ Hour Webinar on YouTube.

Relevant Publications:

We seek experienced commercialization partners with:

  • Expertise in hydrogen and fuel cell technology.
  • U.S. manufacturing capabilities.
  • Resources to co-invest in scaling transformative technologies.

Full Details are available in the official Call for Proposals

Submit your Letter of Interest by February 15, 2025, and help drive the future of clean energy.

Letter of Interest (LOI) Submission DeadlineFebruary 15, 2025
Execution of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs)  March 28, 2025
Full Proposals / Business Plans Due to LANLApril, 18 2025
Selection and Announcement of Partner(s)May 18, 2025
Fully Executed CRADA Between Triad and Partner(s)November 1, 2025*

*Execution of CRADA is subject to DOE review and subject to change depending on the information provided by partner(s).

For more information

Contact the Richard P. Feynman Center for Innovation