NedStack Australia is set to receive A$825,000 ($604,749) from the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMGC) to further develop proton-exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell technology in Australia to support the expanding hydrogen industry.
NedStack Australia is a joint venture between LAVO Hydrogen Storage Technology and Nedstack of the Netherlands.
The joint venture will utilise the AMGC grant to locally develop utility scale PEM fuel cell products in Australia with the hopes that it could lead to future large-scale manufacturing.
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