thyssenkrupp nucera and Fraunhofer Institute of Ceramic Technologies and Systems (IKTS) have agreed to work on commercialising high-temperature solid oxide electrolysis (SOEC) technology.
Fraunhofer IKTS has been carrying out SOEC R&D work for over 20 years and now with thyssenkrupp nucera, the pair want to take the “final steps” in taking SOEC towards industrial manufacturing and application.
Under the partnership agreement, a Fraunhofer IKTS-built pilot plant could be established as early as Q1 2025, to produce SOEC cells in small quantities.
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