Slaughter Secures $1.6 Million for RIT-Delphi Program

Congresswoman Louise M. Slaughter (NY-28), Chairwoman of the House Committee on Rules, announced $1.6 million for a joint program between the Rochester Institute of Technology and Delphi Automotive Systems that aims to apply fuel cell technology into Department of Defense power systems.

Fuel cells can provide quiet, flexible, and fuel-efficient operation that makes them suitable for use in “stealth” vehicles or quiet portable power systems. RIT and Delphi’s work will aim to improve the fuel cell’s reliability, durability, and cost

“I’m so pleased to provide funding for a productive partnership between RIT and Delphi,” said Slaughter. “The fuel cell sector is an emerging growth market that could generate an estimated $15 billion in revenue globally over the next ten years and the collaboration between RIT and Delphi has the potential to cement Rochester as a hub of knowledge-based jobs developing tomorrow’s energy solutions.”