For nearly 80 years, Hannover Messe has been a marketplace of international significance. From the very beginning, it has focused on industry and exports. Unlike many other industrial trade fairs, Hannover Messe has never been limited to a single sector. Instead, it features focal themes and special exhibitions that have continually evolved. Hydrogen has been a permanent part of Hannover Messe since the 1990s. This year, Hydrogen + Fuel Cells Europe can be found with 63 exhibitors in Hall 11.
As usual, this year again features the Public Forum Hydrogen + Fuel Cells Europe. From Monday through Thursday noon, presentations, interviews and panel discussions on hydrogen innovations will be held in 20-minute intervals.
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© Solydera
Solid oxide fuel cells are the focus at Solydera. The company is presenting the PMX platform, an integrated system combining stack, hot-gas peripherals and controls. It is modular in design and rated for outputs from 10 to 100 kW. Solydera has also developed a 45 kW containerized system to supply power to data centers and other critical infrastructure.
Hall 11, Stand D12
© Cellcentric
On the first day of the fair, Cellcentric is celebrating the official launch of its new fuel cell powertrain for long-haul heavy-duty trucks. The module remains as compact as a diesel engine, delivers more drive power than its predecessor while consuming less, and is easier to cool. It will be on display at the stand from the second day of the fair onward.
Hall 11, Stand D22
© Celerotron
Celeroton Turbocell is presenting a new electrically driven turbo compressor for fuel cells in the 100 to 200 kW range. The STE-400x is paired with the CC-4000 inverter and can optionally be combined with a turbine expander.
Hall 11, Stand E26
© Fraunhofer ISE
There is always something to discover at the large Fraunhofer Institutes stand. Fraunhofer ISE, for example, is presenting its production research on membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) along with a new pilot facility. The facility is designed to help manufacturers of components, machinery and systems quickly translate new concepts into practice.
Hall 11, Stand E11
© Dilico
Dilico is showcasing a new generation of cell voltage monitoring: the Cell Voltage Pickup (CVP). It combines cell contacting and data acquisition in a modular design. The measurement system is intended for both development and continuous industrial operation. It will be demonstrated live at the trade fair stand.
Hall 11, Stand E07/1