From California Pioneer to National LeaderÂ
Since 1999, the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Partnership has transformed hydrogen mobility from vision to reality. What began as the California Fuel Cell Partnership (bringing together industry and government to launch the world's first fuel cell vehicle market) has evolved into America's leading collaboration driving the hydrogen economy.
We turn hydrogen potential into market success. Through data-driven analysis, strategic partnerships, and proven solutions, H2FCP ensures vehicles, infrastructure, regulations, and stakeholders collaborate to accelerate zero-emission transportation. Our members don't just talk about change: they create the market conditions that make it happen.
Our track record speaks for itself. We helped establish California's hydrogen mobility market, developed the North American heavy-duty truck strategy, and maintained the nation's most comprehensive database of hydrogen infrastructure. Now we're leveraging these proven strategies to build hydrogen networks from coast to coast. Join us today!
Leadership
H2FCP staff and members work together daily to solve deployment challenges, streamline vehicle and station rollouts, and build the sustainable marketplace we all need to succeed.
Our expert staff (most with over a decade of experience at the organization) actively represent your interests in codes and standards committees, policy discussions, regulatory proceedings, and industry conferences. We amplify your voice in critical decisions and keep you ahead of emerging issues that could impact your business.
- CHAIR: Michael Hoban is the Asset Leader for Hydrogen & Ammonia for Chevron New Energies. In this role, he is responsible for accelerating Chevron’s lower-carbon business prospects, including the development and commercialization of hydrogen transportation, power, industrial, and other hard-to-abate sector opportunities. Michael joined Chevron in 2022. He previously served as general manager for hydrogen at Iwatani, where he was responsible for the hydrogen operations and infrastructure development in California. Prior to joining Iwatani, Michael held various engineering, operations, and project positions with Shell, including a role supporting hydrogen transportation infrastructure for Shell New Energies. Michael holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, a Master of Science in Energy Systems and Policy from the University of Iceland, and a Master of Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business.
- VICE-CHAIR: Andrew Martinez is a senior advisor on zero-emission infrastructure at the California Air Resources Board. In this role, Andrew focuses on collaborative efforts with other State government agencies, local agencies, the federal government, and other private and public stakeholders to ensure that electric charging and hydrogen fueling infrastructure will not present a barrier to the state’s zero-emission vehicle and equipment deployment goals. Andrew has been with the California Air Resources Board for twelve years and previously supervised the light-duty zero-emission infrastructure section. Before that, Andrew was CARB’s hydrogen program expert, focused on analyzing and reporting on the state’s growing light-duty hydrogen fueling network and fuel cell-electric vehicle population. Andrew holds a PhD and MS in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from UC Irvine and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech.
- EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Bill Elrick serves as Executive Director of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Partnership, bringing over 25 years of experience in the alternative fuel transportation industry. Under his leadership, H2FCP members have developed new analysis tools and detailed roll-out plans that industry, state, and federal agencies reference in planning support for hydrogen stations. He works directly with industry stakeholders, including automakers, station developers, medium- and heavy-duty fuel cell vehicle developers, and the government, to facilitate collaborative actions that fulfill each organization’s needs. He serves as a member of the California Energy Commission’s Clean Transportation Advisory Committee. Bill has a master’s degree in urban and regional planning from Ball State University and an undergraduate degree from the University of Indiana.
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INDUSTRY AFFAIRS DIRECTOR: David Park
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ONLINE COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER: Ben Xiong
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OPERATIONS & EVENTS MANAGER: Juan Contreras
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OPERATIONS & TECHNICAL DIRECTOR: Jennifer Hamilton