Smoltek Hydrogen's Successful Tests of Nanostructure Fuel Cell Electrodes
Key Ideas
  • Smoltek Hydrogen completes successful tests of nanostructure fuel cell electrodes for a global automotive manufacturer.
  • Tests focused on performance and durability of customized fuel cell electrode prototypes based on PEM electrolyzer technology.
  • Customer satisfaction expressed with test results, leading to ongoing discussions for additional prototype orders.
  • PowerCell Group also collaborates with Bosch to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen fuel cell systems in mobility applications.
Smoltek Hydrogen, on behalf of a global automotive manufacturer, has completed successful tests of its nanostructure fuel cell electrodes. The tests involved evaluating customized fuel cell electrode prototypes in small-scale fuel cell setups, focusing on performance and durability. These electrodes are based on Smoltek's technology initially developed for PEM electrolyzers and now adapted for fuel cells by modifying the structural configuration. The customer has expressed satisfaction with the test results, leading to ongoing discussions for additional prototypes. Smoltek Hydrogen's president, Ellinor Ehrnberg, mentioned that they are pleased with meeting the customer's expectations and see the commercial potential of their technology for fuel cell applications. They have submitted a proposal for continued testing in a larger format and are in discussions with the customer on potential next steps. On the other hand, PowerCell Group has expanded its collaboration with Bosch to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen fuel cell systems in mobility applications, indicating a growing interest in hydrogen technology within the automotive industry.
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