PowerCell joins the European development project for the fuel cell technology of the future
In order to accelerate the company’s long-term technical development,
The goal of the project is to produce materials for the fuel cells of the future. Other project participants include leading research institutions, universities and industrial companies, such as
Camelot brings together participants from several European countries and has received funding from Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 Joint Undertaking, FCH JU, under grant agreement number 875 155. FCH JU Joint Undertaking is in turn funded by
By participating in Camelot, the company takes another important step in the continued technological development and the project marks the start of the company’s development of future technology generations.
“This type of collaboration is very important for our long-term technical development because it challenges and acts as a driving force and thereby generates increased understanding and greater competence in applicable technical development. The demand for hydrogen-electric solutions is increasing in an increasing number of applications and this places stricter demands on “Fuel cell performance and the ability to optimize them for specific application areas and segments. Participating in this type of project allows us to secure leading-edge technology and a competitive product portfolio so that we can continue to create value for our customers in the future,” says Richard Berkling, CEO of
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Richard Berkling
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Tel: +46 (0) 31 720 36 20
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