ITM Power receives German R&D grant
Research will focus on training experts, live monitoring and robust supply chains for electrolysers
The German subsidiary of UK electrolyser manufacturer ITM Power will receive a €1.95mn ($2.2mn) award from H2Giga, a German research and development project aimed at accelerating the production of electrolysers. The ITM award is part of H2Giga’s Sinewave project—which researches process engineering, materials science and digital technologies to make more efficient proton-exchange-membrane electrolysers. Sinewave will focus on training experts in the installation, maintenance and operation of electrolysers; live monitoring of electrolyser systems; safety training programmes; and the development of robust supply chains. "Our participation in the federally funded Sinewave project provides an en
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