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BASF broke ground on a cutting-edge green hydrogen and fuel cell component production facility in Budenheim

ECMS just broke ground on a cutting-edge green hydrogen and fuel cell component production facility in Budenheim, Germany, the BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions announced.

This state-of-the-art site will produce low-iridium-loaded catalyst coated membranes (CCMs), a key functional component for proton exchange membrane water electrolysis. 

As the renewable energy ecosystem develops rapidly, the production of green hydrogen from water electrolysis will become a crucial pillar in supporting the global energy transition. The production of CCMs will complement our Celtec® membrane electrode assemblies for high-temperature fuel cells, which will also be produced at the facility. 

The opening of the Budenheim site with our development partners Trigona Fuel Cell Components GmbH and Grundstücksverwaltung Rheinufer GmbH & Co. KG is planned for the summer of 2025. 

Read more about our new investment here: https://bit.ly/

Photo of BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions . Pictured from left to right: Gunter Krummel, Andre Semann, Meaghan Clark McGuireTim IngleSaeed AlerasoolDaniel Malko, Armin Arnaut, Jason CoxKasia Postawa, Jurica Vidaković, Thomas Reinel, Christian Meyer

Press release https://shorturl.at/eFREK

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