Weiterentwicklungen von Elektrolyseurkomponenten für die Produktion von grünem Wasserstoff

As the adoption of green hydrogen accelerates across heavy industry and transport, the demand for more efficient, durable, and cost-effective water electrolyzers is critical. Innovations in electrolyzer components are essential for reducing both the capital and operating costs of green hydrogen production, while also mitigating risks associated with critical materials. These advancements are vital across all four key electrolysis technologies: Alkaline (AEL), Proton Exchange Membrane (PEMEL), Anion Exchange Membrane (AEMEL), and Solid Oxide (SOEC).
 
This webinar will provide a technical overview of the core components within these four electrolyzer technologies. IDTechEx will highlight recent developments in key areas such as membranes, catalysts, bipolar plates, and gas diffusion layers. Join us to learn about the component innovations set to drive a market projected to exceed US$10 billion by 2036.
 
Key takeaways from this webinar:
• Introduction to water electrolyzer technologies
• Overview of incumbent components across AEL, PEMEL, AEMEL, and SOEC
• Key innovations in electrolyzer components across the four technologies
• Electrolyzer component market summary & outlook
 
The webinar shares some of the research from IDTechEx's the new "Materials for Green Hydrogen Production 2026-2036: Technologies, Players, Forecasts" report, which analyzes the component innovations, new materials in R&D and commercially, key players, granular 10-year market forecasts, and market trends across electrolyzer components.

Presenter

Chingis Idrissov
Chingis Idrissov
Senior Technology Analyst
IDTechEx