Airbus opens new ZEROe development centre for hydrogen technologies
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
Airbus has long been a pioneer in composite technologies in Germany, both in materials and manufacturing processes.
A priority for the Stade ZEDC is the development of cost-competitive lightweight hydrogen systems (e.g. cryogenic hydrogen tank) in composites. The technology development will cover the product and industrial capabilities from elementary parts, assembly and the manufacturing-related testing of the liquid hydrogen composite tanks. The tank development is coordinated with the other Airbus national entities.
“Establishing a composite related ZEDC in Germany strengthens our research and technology footprint in the country and ensures the involvement, from the start, of leading experts to support our decarbonisation ambition. Furthermore, the ZEDC will benefit from the wider composite research and development ecosystem, such as the Airbus subsidiary Composite Technology Centre (CTC GmbH), the CFK NORD in Stade, as well as from further synergies from space and maritime activities," said Sabine Klauke, Airbus Chief Technical Officer.
The ZEDC in Stade is supported by public fundings (e.g. LuFo, Lower Saxony funding and others) and will also be linked to the planned Innovation and Technology Centre Hydrogen (ITZ) in Northern Germany to realise the potential of hydrogen technology and contribute to the decarbonisation of the aviation industry.
The ZEDC Stade is part of a network of development centres for technologies to decarbonise the aerospace industry. It will complement the other activities from Airbus sites in Bremen (Germany), Nantes (France), Madrid (Spain) and Filton (UK) to get a hydrogen powered aircraft in the sky by 2035.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/15012024/airbus-opens-new-zeroe-development-centre-for-hydrogen-technologies/
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