The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Fuel Cell Technologies Office held the Compressed Gas Storage for Medium and Heavy Duty Transportation Workshop on January 21, 2020, in Dayton, Ohio.
The workshop objective was to identify performance gaps and technology metrics (e.g. weight, volume, cost, durability) that can enable competitiveness of compressed gas storage technologies in medium- and heavy-duty transportation.
Agenda
Compressed Gas Storage for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Transportation Workshop Agenda
Presentations
Introduction and Workshop Goals, Ned Stetson, DOE
DOE Heavy Duty Truck Targets, Jesse Adams, DOE
OEM Perspective, Mike Veenstra, Ford
Compressed Gas System Cost Analysis, Cassidy Houchins, Strategic Analysis
Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessels Material Development, Amit Naskar, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Carbon Fiber Manufacturing, Merlin Theodore, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Compressed Gas Tank Manufacturer's Perspective: Linamar, Vladimir Kovalevsky, Linamar Corporation
Compressed Gas Tank Manufacturer's Perspective: Steelhead, Kaushik Mallick, Steelhead Composites
Compressed Gas Tank Manufacturer's Perspective: Hexagon, Rick Rashilla, Hexagon Purus