PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) fuel cell technology has become one of the most promising solutions in today’s energy landscape. Thanks to its ability to generate electricity in a clean, efficient manner with minimal emissions, it represents a fundamental pillar in the transition toward more sustainable energy systems. Its application is particularly relevant in sectors such as electric mobility, distributed power generation, and renewable energy research.
With the aim of continuing to promote knowledge and technical training in this field, EDIBON held the webinar “Efficient & Sustainable PEM Fuel Cells,” in which we explored the operating principles, advantages, and practical applications of this technology. If you were unable to attend the live session, you can now watch the full webinar on our YouTube channel.
In addition, the webinar features a live demonstration of our Computer-Controlled PEM Fuel Cell Unit (EC5C), a system designed for academic and research environments that enables real-time analysis of the performance of a PEM fuel cell. During the demonstration, its main functions, experimental capabilities, and educational value for universities and technology centers are presented.
Do not miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of one of the key technologies shaping the future of energy and to continue advancing your technical training.
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