ElringKlinger has become a member of the Hydrogen Council, comprising energy, transport and industry companies.
ElringKlinger will contribute with its knowledge of fuel cell components and stacks for mobile applications.
The Hydrogen Council was launched in 2017 at the World Economic Forum in Davos and brings together companies from various branches of industry and key markets around the globe.
As the world’s first initiative of this kind, the Hydrogen Council has set itself the goal of establishing hydrogen as one of the principal solutions in response to the energy transition.
“Our admission to the Hydrogen Council is a testament to our many years of expertise relating to fuel cells,” said ElringKlinger CEO, Stefan Wolf.
“Together with other member companies of the Hydrogen Council, we want to drive forward efforts to develop and market hydrogen-based mobility applications.”
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By GlobalDataElringKlinger has been active within the area of fuel cell technology for around 20 years and serves the market as both a component and a system supplier. The Group’s focus is on low-temperature fuel cells (PEMFC).
ElringKlinger PEMFC stacks designed for integration into customer systems are available with an electrical output of two to 150 kWel. Stacks with peripheral components and system functionalities integrated into the end plate module are also available as an option.
These features enable simplification and cost reduction with regard to the fuel cell system maintains ElringKlinger. They are suitable for use in both passenger cars and light commercial vehicles such as forklifts as well as buses and trucks.