• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Alison Trueblood

Accelera by Cummins

General Manager – Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies

An experienced leader in global power strategy and positioning, Alison Trueblood is Accelera’s General Manager, Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies, responsible for leading the business’s growth during the transition to zero-emissions. Alison joined Cummins in 2007 and has held a variety of sales and marketing roles across the Engine, Distribution and Power Generation Businesses. Her commercial experience includes several account leadership positions with increasing responsibility in the on-highway and industrial segments, ranging from $50M to $2B+ customers. Alison has been accountable for developing market share growth initiatives, managing new product development programs, establishing manufacturing readiness, and leading businesses to improved Cummins’ profitability. Most recently, as a General Manager for the Europe On-highway Business, she developed and executed Cummins’ engine system strategy to increase its European presence which will double by 2027. Within the community, Alison has enjoyed being an active participant in Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Cummins Executive Sponsor for a Columbus, Indiana community partner, and a non-profit Board Member. Alison earned her undergraduate degrees in Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs and French, and a Masters in French from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She also holds an MBA from Indiana University, Bloomington. Alison lives in Indianapolis, Indiana with her husband and three children.

Sessions With Alison Trueblood

Tuesday, 19 March

  • 10:30am - 11:00am (CST) / 19/mar/2024 03:30 pm - 19/mar/2024 04:00 pm

    Hydrogen on Wheels

    Hydrogen

    The promise of hydrogen in helping decarbonize mobility has traditionally focused on fuel cell vehicles across the range of classifications, from passenger cars to light-duty and heavy-duty vehicles. Progress is continuing in these areas, along with the ongoing debates about delivery infrastructure and competitiveness via alternatives in various categories. Meanwhile there is increasing focus on other applications for hydrogen fuel cells in areas such as industrial machinery and mobile power generation.