Shortening the development cycles of hydrogen electrolyzers
Together with the Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research (ZSW), Oberland Mangold GmbH and McPhy Deutschland GmbH, the DITF have launched a joint project for the sustainable production of green hydrogen using alkaline water electrolysis.
The aim of the project is to use rapid ageing methods for cathodes, diaphragms and stacks to shorten the development and verification cycles of hydrogen electrolysers in order to significantly accelerate their new development. At the same time, a qualitative improvement in the service life and power density of the systems can be expected from the research results.
The project partners from research and industry are contributing extensive know-how and an outstanding technical center and laboratory infrastructure to the three-year project funded by the BMWE.