The ZBT presented itself at this year's hy-fcell in Stuttgart with the BePPel test stand for measuring the electrical resistance of bipolar plates and the Open Fuel Cell. There was also information about the ZBT's services and the innovation hub cH2ance.
Dr Marco Grundler and Paul Stannek from ZBT are pleased to receive the "GVT Project of the Year 2023" award. Together with researchers from the Rhineland-Palatinate Technical University (RPTU), they have developed heat exchanger plates made of graphite-filled polymer for corrosive environments.
New NOW study sheds light on "Development paths for the hydrogen infrastructure of the future".
At this year's Electrochemical Cell Concepts Colloquium - E3C, Dr. Marco Grundler from ZBT won the audience award for the best presentation. His keynote "Sustainable production of bipolar plates for PEM fuel cells" convinced the participants.
Campfire partners met at the ammonia campfire at ZBT for the workshop "Emission-free Maritime Propulsion".