It entails the comprehensive process of designing, assembly, and testing of fuel cell stacks, engineered to generate 250 - 300 kW of electrical power, and addressing the specific challenges of maritime applications. Based on its unique fuel cell technology, EH Group will contribute its high power density stacks, further developed and optimised for marine use.
With an overall budget of over €9 million, across 42 months, the project represents a significant step forward in the pursuit of sustainable energy solutions for the maritime sector. The project consortium consists of 13 partners across Europe, including key R&D institutes including VTT, EPFL, ZSW, University of Freiburg, and companies such as Beyond Gravity, CluBE, CLEOS, DANA REINZ-DICHTUNGS-GmbH, Greenerity GmbH, PowerCell Sweden AB, and Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems.
“Our high power density fuel cell technology has been recognised in its use for maritime applications, and we are delighted to contribute to its further development in this project,” said Mardit Matian, Founder of EH Group.