Novel fuel cell tech based on silicon-based bipolar plates
- Admin
- Sep 12, 2024
- 2 min read
Sydney-headquartered hydrogen fuel cell and electrolyzer systems developer and manufacturer start-up Siltrax has been awarded AUD10.4 million ($7 million) from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) to help develop an innovative form of hydrogen fuel cell technology. Siltrax's technology uses bipolar plates made from silicon to produce thinner, more efficient plates, leveraging the existing solar cell supply chain. The investment will help Siltrax build out its Australian research and development team to focus on fuel cell systems engineering and local commercialization opportunities. The technology has the potential to be used in the heavy-duty, long-haul trucking sector and stationary power generation.
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