Location West Palm Beach, Florida, United States Regions Greater Miami Area, East Coast, Southern US Gender Male
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Matt Graham is the VP of Engineering for Blue Frontier and is primarily focused on material investigation, mechanical design, and fluid analysis of the system’s HMX devices, and IP development. He has worked on the design of liquid desiccant air conditioners since 2013, starting at Be Power Tech. Matt has been the lead system designer on projects
ranging from fuel cells to air conditioners for nearly three decades and has taken multiple projects from the drawing board to the assembly line.
Before Blue Frontier and Be Power Tech, Mr. Graham was with EnerFuel was the Director of Product Development. He was responsible for instituting cost reductions, manufacturability, and functional improvements to fuel cell stack and supporting sub-systems in an effort to increase performance and decrease the cost of EnerFuel’s fuel cell products. He also led the programs to develop the company’s next-generation fuel cell stack and its HT-PEM mCHP product for residential and small commercial applications. In 2012 he served as program manager for the successful effort to develop a high-efficiency propane-fed fuel cell system for telecommunications backup power. The resulting prototype was the foundation for EnerFuel’s integrated reformer-based fuel cell system, upon which the mCHP and telecommunications backup power products were based. In addition to the company’s stationary product efforts, he also managed EnerFuel’s Fuel Cell Extended Range Electric Vehicle program, which successfully integrated an HT-PEM fuel cell system and power electronics with an AC Propulsion EV.
Matt obtained his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park.
