In the UK, Fuel Cells Work reported that HyCentA Research GmbH, Austria’s leading non-university research institute for hydrogen technologies, and AVL List GmbH, a firm focusing on mobility and testing technologies, are driving the development of measurement and testing technologies for hydrogen applications within the ReMET project (Revolutionary Measurement and Testing Technologies for Hydrogen Applications).
This strategic partnership focuses on electrolyzers, fuel cells and hydrogen storage systems to optimize their performance, efficiency and durability.
Key areas of innovation include new test methods for electrolyzers, precise measurement technology for hydrogen systems, and efficient monitoring to reduce costs and ensure operational safety.
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