02
May
08:08
Consortium launches research on next-gen PEM electrolysis
British sustainable technology supplier Johnson Matthey and German auto parts supplier Schaeffler are partnering with Bekaert and TNO in a three-year research programme, Kallanish reports.
The parties seek to accelerate PEM (proton exchange membrane) technology development by optimising the most important components of the electrolyser stack. These new cells are planned to increase efficiency, while lowering electricity consumption, production costs and carbon fo…
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