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Working with Us

Photo of Oshkosh Truck Corporation's snowblower.Interaction with industrial, government, and university partners is key to moving advanced heavy hybrid technologies into the marketplace and the U.S. economy.

Request for Proposals/Contracts

The documents below are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs (download Acrobat Reader).

AH2PS Statement of Work

This statement of work (PDF 71 KB) was developed on April 30, 2002 and provides information on the program's background, objective, scope of work, tasks, review meetings, deliverables, and reporting requirements.

AH2PS Request for Proposal

This request for proposal (PDF 98 KB) was issued April 30, 2002; the proposals were due on June 17, 2002.

Photo of Oshkosh Truck Corporation's ProPulse HED HEMTT vehicle.NREL's Partnering Agreements:

  • Work collaboratively with NREL through a variety of Technology Partnership Agreements. We can help you select the most appropriate agreement for your research project.
  • Gain access to the Center for Transportation Technologies and Systems expertise and specialized research facilities through an Analytical Services Agreement.

NREL's patented transportation technologies are available for commercialization, and NREL's world-class advanced vehicle and fuels laboratory facilities are available to industrial, university, and government researchers.

Licensing Our Technology

A number of advanced vehicle and fuels technologies have been patented and recorded, and are available for licensing. For details see the Advanced Vehicles and Fuels Research Working with Us page.

Contact Us

Contact Bob Rehn if you would like to explore collaborative opportunities with NREL's Advanced Heavy Hybrid Propulsion Systems Research.

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