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Cellcentric overcomes major obstacle

The community is hopeful that locating the factory in the Rosenloh industrial park will bring opportunities for development, especially for local businesses. It’s a view that’s echoed by cellcentric. The company reports that it intends to not only develop and produce tomorrow’s sustainable transport solutions but that it also wants to create added value in the area. It is expected that the company will generate up to 450 extra jobs.

The new factory building itself will also have eco-credentials of its own. Green spaces designed especially with ecology in mind will be created across the site in various locations, including the roofs, in order to offset the land lost through construction.

What’s more, waste heat arising from the production of green hydrogen, which is needed to test the fuel cell systems, will be used in the Rosenloh industrial park and in neighboring areas, according to the plans. The hydrogen will, however, not be produced by cellcentric itself, the company has told H2-international. Instead, the infrastructure required will be put in place by a third party from which the hydrogen and the excess heat will be obtained.
... Read this article to the end in the latest H2-International
Author: Michael Nallinger