Ionomr wins award at f-cell
Clean technology firm Ionomr Innovations has become the first Canadian company to win the top award for Products & Markets at f-cell Stuttgart.
Clean technology firm Ionomr Innovations has become the first Canadian company to win the top award for Products & Markets at f-cell Stuttgart.
In one of three final sessions at the f-cell Stuttgart event, fuel cell production was heavily discussed by industry experts from Ballard Power Systems, ElringKlinger and ZSW.
Range, rapid refuelling and 1:1 replacement of conventional vehicles were advantages of hydrogen fuel cell buses emphasized in one of f-cell Stuttgart’s final sessions this afternoon.
German Federal State Roadmaps took centre stage this afternoon at f-cell in Stuttgart, as the hydrogen-focused conversation continued.
“We are talking about a paradigm shift,” Thomas Chrometzka, Head of Strategy at Enapter, said as he began his presentation during one of f-cell Stuttgart’s afternoon sessions.
f-cell Stuttgart’s next plenary had a strong focus on international markets, specifically China, Japan and South Africa.
The UK’s first hydrogen-powered train – known as HydroFLEX – ran on the English mainland today (30th September) as part of trials in Warwickshire.
Day two of f-cell is underway in Stuttgart, Germany, as H2 View continues its coverage of one of the oldest international hydrogen and fuel cell trade events.
Nexceris has been awarded $3m by the US Department of Energy to accelerate commercialisation of its proprietary reversible solid oxide cell (RSOC) technology.
The challenge of moving electrolyser technology to gigawatt (GW) scale in the next decade is set to be discussed in a webinar next month.