Bosch and Johnson Matthey Revolutionize Fuel Cell Technology in Stuttgart
Key Ideas
- Bosch and Johnson Matthey have partnered to develop catalyst-coated membranes (CCMs) for fuel cells in commercial vehicles.
- Johnson Matthey's expertise in materials chemistry will enhance the performance of Bosch's fuel cell technology.
- The collaboration aims to accelerate the deployment of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) alongside battery electric vehicles (BEVs) by 2030.
- Both companies are committed to advancing cleaner mobility and energy generation through innovative fuel cell technology.
Bosch and Johnson Matthey have joined forces in Stuttgart to enhance fuel cell technology by developing catalyst-coated membranes (CCMs). Bosch, a renowned automotive technology leader, and Johnson Matthey, a British company specializing in materials chemistry, are set to collaborate on high-performance membranes for Bosch's fuel cells in commercial vehicles. This strategic partnership will leverage Johnson Matthey's expertise to improve the efficiency and performance of fuel cell stacks. The companies aim to accelerate the adoption of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) and bolster European competitiveness in the energy transition. Anish Taneja, JM Hydrogen Technologies Chief Executive, and Beate Grota, Bosch Mobility’s Executive Vice President, expressed enthusiasm for advancing cleaner mobility through this collaboration. Johnson Matthey's involvement in advocating for policymakers to promote FCEVs signals a commitment to sustainable energy solutions. To stay updated on hydrogen news, interested individuals can subscribe to the LinkedIn weekly newsletter for the latest updates on fuel cell technology.
Topics
Fuel Cells
Energy Transition
Automotive
Partnership
Clean Mobility
Materials Chemistry
European Competitiveness
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