A team at ERDC’s Construction Engineering Research Laboratory; along with a long list of federal, military and industrial partners; developed the H2Rescue Vehicle to fill a gap in our nation’s ability to respond to man-made and natural disasters.
Listen to the podcast with ERDC’s Nick Josefik, a lead in the vehicle’s development: PowerofERDCpodcast.org/38-h2-rescue-vehicle
Watch a video of the podcast: PowerofERDCpodcast.org/38-h2-rescue-vehicle_video
For more information on the vehicle, its development and potential impact for our first responders and Warfighters, email ERDCinfo@usace.army.mil.
Here are several other articles and videos featuring the H2Rescue Vehicle:
- H2Rescue drives into the Guinness World Records Book
- Technical Report: Development of a hydrogen-fuel-cell emergency response vehicle: H2Rescue for energy and water resilience
- [Video] H2Rescue – ERDC’s Novel Approach to Disaster Relief – Beyond the Gates
- ERDC’s H2Rescue demonstrated on Capitol Hill
- 1,806 miles without refueling: US DOE’s hydrogen-truck sets world record
- [Video] Hydrogen Fuel Cell-Powered Emergency Relief Truck
- Joesfik and team honored during the 2023 Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate Awards Ceremony
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