R&D Projects

H2SME

The H2SME project is investigating the development of efficient, durable, and cost-effective fuel cell stacks for industrial applications. It is being carried out by Westphalian University of Applied Sciences and ProPuls GmbH as part of the H2Raum transfer initiative. The project is based on a patented process developed by the university, in which electrochemical cells are hydraulically pressed into a stack to ensure homogeneous and stable compression. The aim is to improve the overall efficiency and long-term stability of fuel cells and to test more cost-effective catalyst materials.

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Project partners in NRW

Westfälische Hochschule
ProPuls GmbH

Duration

01.10.2025 to 30.09.2028