AG has developed a innovative AI software that enables it`s customers to further optimize the performance of their AEMelectrolysers. Artificial Intelligence analyzes the data from the measuring sensors installed in the electrolyzer, which record temperature, pressure and power consumption at various points, for example. The AI control the devices in real time and intervene where necessary, enabling an improved energy flow and increasing the efficiency of the devices. The AI models are transmitted “over the air” to the electrolyzers and automatically optimize the performance of the end device. Multiple sensors on each stack also measure wear and tear and can determine the optimal maintenance cycle in comparison with similarly configured devices and site conditions. This predictive approach avoids costly breakdowns and increases the overall lifespan of each connected device. By incorporating data from the connected energy sources such as PV systems and wind power, as well as additional components such as batteries, the overall energy management of the system can be improved. By predicting fluctuations in the availability of these fluctuating energy sources, the operation of the electrolyzers can be adjusted, improving overall sustainability and cost efficiency. The first version of the AI will be available to existing and new Enapter customers from April 17, 2025.
The new AI software is based on Enapter`s self-developed Energy Management System (EMS). Over the past six years, real data from 2.7 million operating hours has been collected from thousands of Enapter electrolysers delivered worldwide. The devices, which are stationed in almost all climate zones, have provided extensive data for a large number of different applications.
At the Hannover Messe from March 31 – April 4, 2025, the company will present the pre-release of the
AI to interested parties at the following Enapter Partner booths:
H2Core Systems (Stand D07)
JA-Gastechnology (Stand C09)
Fuel Cell Systems (Stand D11/1)
Hephas Energy (Stand B20/1)
Cosber Hydrogen (Stand C22)
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