E-MOBILITY
A render of the IMI VIVO electrolyser
Electrolysers will play a key role in the world’s energy transition
HYDROGEN POWER
Making a success of hydrogen-powered fl eets with a novel electrolyser solution
T
ry and cast your mind back to COP28’s agreed text published at the summit’s conclusion. It might be
diff icult to remember but there’s an important passage around point 39. Here, you will fi nd reference to “low- carbon hydrogen production” and its value for replacing “unabated fossil fuels in energy systems.” While not referencing it directly,
this is recognition of electrolysers and the role they will play in the world’s energy transition. It’s a technology that continues to embed itself across manufacturing, heavy industry and
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transport – with the latter being a particularly challenging environment, both practically and commercially.
IMI has directed considerable
resource at this particular issue in recent years, culminating in the
Electrolysers running on
renewable electricity off er one viable route for the acceleration of low-carbon transport
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