The research has resulted in new PEM-membranes structures both with and without fluor with a wider temperature window and good mechanical strength. The PEM may be used in both hydrogen- and direct
The HyLIFT-C3 project develops and commercial- ises hydrogen propelled fuel cell hybrid systems for pollution free and time efficient propulsion of forklifts for warehouses and distribution centres.
Employing a porous metal structure enhances the robustness of new high temperature fuel cells. Stack modules are being developed with these novel cells, initially for applications such as truck APUs.
Identification and study of a number of central scientific problems – especially concerning interfaces between the different components in the systems. The economical aspects of the technology is also
The aim of the PEP project is to construct molecular components potentially useful for supramolecular or nanoscale devices for the light-induced production of electricity. The design of this system is
The project deals with novel materials for an advanced polymer membrane fuel cell system, which produces electricity and heat from natural gas, biomass or other environmentally friendly fuels. The