Celadyne Technologies, a spinout from the University of Texas, received an investment from Shell Ventures last week (15th April) for its progress in improving hydrogen fuel cells and electrolysers.
The main aim of the start-up is to make fuel cells and electrolysers more viable to power everything from long-haul trucks and drones to large-scale industrial processes.
Making both of these solutions more accessible it means that the transition to zero-carbon emission technology will be accelerated with more effective fuel cells and electrolysers tailored to hydrogen applications.
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