Sweden’s Energy Agency has given TechForH2 a grant of about SEK 162 million for 2022-2026.

Technology and innovation for a future hydrogen economy is what TechForH2 stands for. This research project is being led by Chalmers University of Technology and will collaborate with RISE, Siemens Energy, PowerCell Sweden, Volvo GTT, GKN Aerospace, Oxen, Stena Teknik, Johnson Matthey, and Insplorion, among others.

It will begin with five projects, one of which will focus on further developing the hydrogen sensor platform of Insplorion to improve its performance in new application areas, such as operating under high pressure. When it comes to mobility solutions for heavy transport, Insplorion will focus on the challenges posed by a hydrogen economy.

For a sustainable energy system, the Swedish Energy Agency has established eleven new centers for excellence, with the goal of promoting world-class research and innovation in strategic areas.

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