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© Delta Electronics
delta-opens-megawatt-grade-solid-oxide-hydrogen-tech-lab-in-taiwan
© Delta Electronics

Delta opens ‘megawatt-grade’ solid oxide hydrogen tech lab in Taiwan

Delta Electronics has inaugurated a ‘megawatt-grade’ R&D lab for hydrogen electrolysers and fuel cells at its plant in Taiwan.

Coming ahead of the electronics giant’s plans to mass-produce hydrogen technology solutions by the end of 2026, the new lab will be used to validate and test its solid oxide electrolysers (SOEC) and fuel cells (SOFC).

Built at its Delta Net Zero Science Lab, the new facility will also foster materials from the local energy supply chain in a bid to assist Taiwan in aligning with energy transition trends.

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