HyCentA Research and AVL will jointly set new standards for testing hydrogen electrolysers, fuel cells and storage technologies under the ReMet project.
Funded through HyCentA’s Comet programme and backed by several Austrian federal ministries, the two companies aim to optimise performance, efficiency and lifetime in hydrogen technologies.
AVL and HyCentA will support hydrogen tech through new electrolyser test methods, precise monitoring tools, material compatibility studies, and AI-driven simulations.
They will also develop standards to support safe and consistent hydrogen technology roll-out.
By combining expertise, Dr. Alexander Trattner, CEO and Research Director at HyCentA, claimed they will help develop “groundbreaking solutions that shape the future of hydrogen technology.”
By improving testing, diagnostics, and material studies, hydrogen systems can operate more safely and for longer, which could be key for investor and public confidence.