The state of Baden-Württemberg is funding further research work as part of the “Research Factory for Hydrogen Technology and Fuel Cell Technology” (HyFaB) with 7.2 million euros, the state announced. The continuation of this successful project is helping the state to make progress in the series production of fuel cell products.
The successful work of the “Research Factory for Hydrogen Technology and Fuel Cell Technology” (HyFaB) project is entering its third round. The Ministry for the Environment, Climate Protection and the Energy Sector is funding the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) and a consortium consisting of the Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) and the Karlsruhe Research Centre for Information Technology (FZI) with a total of almost 7.2 million euros.
“The state is doing all it can to support hydrogen research so that we can manufacture both environmentally friendly and mass-produced fuel cell products in Baden-Württemberg in the future,” said Energy Minister Thekla Walker. “The Research Factory for Hydrogen Technology and Fuel Cell Technology – HyFaB for short – is doing successful work and is recognised as a leading research facility for hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. The funding of a third part of HyFaB is therefore the logical continuation of successful research projects.”
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