Project cooperationUpdated on 15 April 2024
Scalable Power grid supporting Zero emission energy system with ultra low metal consumption
About
We are a group of one electrolysis stack developer, one fuel cell stack developer and two coatings developers. We want to significantly reduce the metal content of electrolysis and PEM cells by replacing the metal with plastics. A high-performance sputtering coating will then provide the electrical conductivity and a catalytically activated diamond-like carbon layer adds the very low contact resistance and the very high chemical stability. Thus, in perspective, the stack prices can be significantly reduced. We are looking for a system integrator who will take over the control and networking of the components. For example, a scalable system consisting of a defined electrolysis output out of renewable wind or solar energy, with an adapted storage unit and a fuel cell, would be suitable for the self-sufficient supply of single-family homes up to small communities.
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