Currently, Gas Diffusion Media for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells are made hydrophobic by using mainly PTFE. In this work, PTFE was replaced with a less conventionally employed polymer (i.e. fluorinated ethylene propylene, FEP) and carbon nanotubes partially substituted carbon black in the formulation for preparing MPLs. Three inks with variable CNTs concentration were prepared. The presence of FEP allowed to decrease the treatment temperature (260 °C) with respect to the one necessary with GDMs based on PTFE (350 °C). Performances of the cells assembled with FEP-based samples were better than those obtained with conventional GDMs. GDM containing the highest amount of CNTs (10% wt) showed the best results in terms of output power d...