From pv magazine GermanyGermany-based hydrogen specialit Enapter aims to bring an alternative to the traditional electrolyzers for MW-sized applications onto the market – the “AEM Multicore”, which works with anion exchange membrane technology (AEM). Enapter at the pv magazine Roundtables on June 10 Enapter will join the session on hydrogen, battery storage and electromobility at this year's pv magazine Roundtable Europe on June 10 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Enapter sees the AEM Multicore as an inexpensive and low-maintenance alternative to conventional electrolyzers. “The AEM Multicore is cheaper than comparable products on the market – the use of standardized, mass-produced stack modules makes the difference,” said Enapter boss Sebastian-Justus Schmidt. For a small-format electrolyzer that is suitable for, among other things, use in private homes, the company was recognized as a pv magazine storage highlight in 2020.
Source: The North Africa Journal May 12, 2021 11:36 UTC