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The eco-design of fuel cells.

CARA and Axelera

 GEMESIS will participate in the day on eco-design of fuel cells organized by the mobility cluster CARA and the Chemistry-Environment cluster AXELERA.

​ The program includes:

​General introduction on fuel cells: How does a fuel cell vehicle work? by Benoit Giethlen from Enerka

Fuel cell vehicles: targeted applications and challenges IFPEN

Operation of the fuel cell system. Perspectives and challenges, by Jean-François Lamaudière from Akkodis

Thinking about eco-design from the factory to end-of-life, by Laurent Rey from Symbio

Analysis methods and levers to reduce the carbon footprint of hydrogen fuel cells, by Bertrand Pavageau from Solvay

How to increase the performance and durability of a fuel cell through stack design? Optimization of core components and bipolar plate, by Fabrice Micoud from CEA

What roles do system components play in the stack's lifespan from Yoric Ligen de GreenGT

Recycling critical elements from production waste or end-of-life objects, by Lenka Svecova par Lenka Svecova de LEPMI

Presentation of calls for projects dedicated to recycling and H2 mobility, CARA et Axelera 

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The eco-design of fuel cells.
Samuel GUESNE 22 December 2022
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