Innovation Project
NeStPEL II
Hydrogen production
A key cost driver for the costs of PEM electrolysis and thus the final hydrogen production costs is the current collector component, which is currently usually realized as sintered porous titanium plates. Within the scope of this project, new and more cost-efficient concepts for the design and production of the current collector structures are to be pursued.
Project details
Project responsibility
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH - Institute for Energy and Climate Research - Electrochemical Process Engineering (IEK-14)
Duration
01.01.2020 bis 01.03.2021
Funding amount
219.549,00 €Funded by
Federal Government