Delta's Delta Net Zero Science Lab Inaugurated in Taiwan for Hydrogen Energy Innovation
Key Ideas
- Delta inaugurated Taiwan's first megawatt-grade R&D lab for hydrogen production and fuel cells, aiming to advance hydrogen energy innovation and support global energy transition trends.
- The Delta Net Zero Science Lab features SOFC and SOEC technologies, focusing on efficiency improvement and material localization, contributing to Taiwan's competitiveness in the global hydrogen market.
- The lab is equipped with essential testing facilities, including stack testing and system modules, symbolizing Delta's commitment to hydrogen energy technology advancement and collaboration for a sustainable future.
- Delta's SOFC technology is already being applied in microgrid projects, while the SOEC technology supports industrial processes in reducing carbon emissions and producing carbon-neutral fuels.
Delta, a global leader in power management, inaugurated Taiwan's first megawatt-grade R&D lab, the Delta Net Zero Science Lab, at its Tainan Plant 2. The lab focuses on water electrolysis hydrogen production and fuel cells, aiming to advance hydrogen energy innovation and support global energy transition trends. The inauguration ceremony saw distinguished guests and highlighted Delta's commitment to providing clean and energy-efficient solutions. Dr. Charles Tsai noted the importance of efficiency in hydrogen energy adoption and emphasized Delta's leading technologies in solid oxide electrolyzer cell (SOEC) and solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC), with mass production expected by 2026. The lab is equipped with testing modules and facilities necessary for hydrogen technology development and material localization. Delta's SOFC technology is already being applied in microgrid projects, while the SOEC technology supports industrial processes in reducing carbon emissions. The lab symbolizes Delta's dedication to advancing hydrogen energy technology and collaborating with industry and academia for a sustainable future.
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