🔋 New Shared Research Program on AEM Electrolysis
Rely, Jolt Activated Electrodes, John Cockerill Hydrogen and TNO have launched a Shared Research Program to fast-track the development of Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) electrolysers. A promising, cost-efficient, and PGM-free hydrogen technology.
As Rely’s Jean Jouet says:
“We believe AEM electrolysis can be a game-changer in making green hydrogen more scalable and affordable. This program allows us to accelerate AEM’s industrial application.”
Jolt’s Wayne Thornhill adds:
“AEM combines the best of PEM and alkaline technologies. By joining this program, we aim to accelerate innovation and deliver high-performance, durable solutions for the hydrogen economy.”
💡 Participation is still open—join us in shaping the future of green hydrogen!
📩 Contact: tara.vanabkoude@tno.nl
🔗 Learn more: News | Accelerating the development of Anion Exchange Membrane electrolysers – VoltaChem
https://www.voltachem.com/news/accelerating-the-development-of-anion-exchange-membrane-electrolysers
