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At the Hydrogen Technology World Expo in Hamburg, Purem by Eberspächer is showcasing new components and systems for fuel cells. The focus is on a hydrogen recirculation blower, a modular exhaust system, and series-production-ready valve solutions.
At the Hydrogen Technology Expo in Hamburg, Sonplas will showcase a hydrogen test bench and a concept for an electrolysis test bench. The special-purpose machine manufacturer also plans to enter into a cooperation with a Chinese stack manufacturer.
Toppan Holdings is presenting a three-square-meter catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) for water electrolysis, as well as new membrane electrode assemblies (MEA), for the first time at the Hydrogen Technology World Expo in Hamburg.
At the Hydrogen Technology Expo 2025 in Hamburg, GF is presenting corrosion-resistant components and customized engineering solutions for the hydrogen industry. The focus is on new shut-off valves and weldable PP-H piping systems.
At the Hydrogen Technology Expo, Weidmüller is showcasing new systems for electrolysers and hydrogen plants. The focus is on solutions for cell voltage monitoring, explosion-proof distribution boxes, and certified automation components.
Agfa has opened a new production facility for Zirfon membranes. These membranes are a key component for alkaline electrolysers used in hydrogen production. The facility is modular and scalable, and was supported with EU funding.
At the Hydrogen Technology Expo, AvCarb is presenting its new gas diffusion layer Flex-GDL. The material is flexible, thin, and suitable for both fuel cells and electrolysers. It is designed to improve system efficiency and durability.
The new PdCu39 membrane enables the production of high-purity hydrogen via steam reforming without additional heating systems.
Laufenberg and Wevo-Chemie are presenting a new process for the continuous production of flat gaskets for fuel cells and electrolysers at the Hydrogen Technology Expo in Hamburg. The technology is intended to make production more efficient and cost-effective.
From August 21 to 27, 2025, the city of Chemnitz will become the center of an international hydrogen competition for young talents: At the world finals of the Hydrogen Grand Prix, more than 60 student teams from 23 countries will compete with self-developed H2 racing vehicles.
At the Potsdam Science Park, the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research (IAP) is working together with the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg on a new generation of bio-based carbon fibers. These are also intended for future use in fuel cells and hydrogen tanks.
Hoerbiger and James Cropper have launched "Ready2Stack," a comprehensive solution for bipolar plates designed to simplify production for both fuel cell and electrolyzer manufacturers.