Michelin Partners with French Institutions for Sustainable Hydrogen Production
Key Ideas
- Michelin has initiated a four-year partnership with French institutions to develop sustainable hydrogen production technology using water.
- The collaboration includes the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and three tertiary institutes in Grenoble.
- This joint laboratory is the third LabCom project between Michelin and CNRS focusing on deploying green hydrogen production technologies.
On 14th March, Michelin announced a new partnership with the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and three tertiary institutes to work on sustainable hydrogen production technology using water. This collaboration will span over four years and aims to leverage the expertise of the involved partners. The joint laboratory established between Michelin, CNRS, Grenoble Alpes University, Grenoble INP – UGA, and Savoie Mont Blanc University will focus on developing green hydrogen production technologies. This initiative marks a significant step towards advancing sustainable practices in hydrogen production. Michelin's commitment to environmentally friendly solutions is evident through its ongoing efforts to innovate in the field of clean energy. The partnership underlines a shared goal to contribute to a more sustainable future by exploring renewable energy sources such as hydrogen.