There’s an ongoing joke in the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP) office that whatever situation Keith Malone walks into, he’ll eventually find a connection with somebody.
“Three degrees of Keith they call me,” Malone says as he chuckles down the phone.
And they’re not wrong. Malone is well known in the fuel cell and hydrogen space for his work with the CaFCP – an industry/government collaboration aimed at expanding the market for fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) to help create a cleaner, more energy-diverse future with zero emission vehicles.
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