The HYP3D consortium has successfully held its Month 28 meeting, marking a significant milestone in the development of advanced solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) for high-pressure hydrogen production.
During the meeting, partners shared and discussed notable progress across manufacturing, characterization, and simulation activities. These advancements are reinforcing the project’s central goal: enabling high-pressure SOEC operation without relying on external pressurized vessels, paving the way for safer, more compact, and cost-effective green hydrogen systems.
Key highlights included:
- Progress in 3D printing of electrolyte-supported cells, tailored for structural robustness under high-pressure conditions
- Advanced characterization techniques to validate performance and material integrity
- Multiphysics simulations to support cell design and predict behavior under operating conditions
The collaboration continues to push the boundaries of solid oxide technology, setting the stage for a cleaner energy future.
Stay tuned for more updates as we move toward the next project phase!