H2 FastCell" project
The end of manual labor
In the "H2 FastCell" project, Fraunhofer IPA and the Black Forest Center for Digitalization, Leadership and Sustainability (Black Forest Campus) have developed a robotic cell in which two robots alternately stack bipolar plates and membrane electrode units into fuel cell stacks in a matter of seconds.
In addition to batteries, hydrogen is also considered a promising energy source that is clean and versatile. Hydrogen is particularly interesting for industry and heavy goods vehicles. However, there is still a great need for research along the entire value chain - starting with the production of electrolysers and fuel cells - to ensure that processes that are currently still emission-intensive can be replaced by hydrogen technologies.
Both electrolysers and fuel cells are currently still often manufactured in a factory. If fuel cells are to replace combustion engines in heavy-duty transportation, they must be mass-produced on an industrial scale, largely automated and correspondingly cost-effective.









