Insplorion, Chalmers and PowerCell develop the world's fastest hydrogen sensor with funding from the Swedish Energy Agency
The Swedish Energy Agency awards the project "Nano-Plasmonic ultra-fast H2 sensor for a safe hydrogen economy" MSEK 3.8. Within the project, a hydrogen sensor will be developed that will enable faster conversion to hydrogen as an alternative to fossil energy by increasing safety and optimizing the operation of fuel cells. In the project, the hydrogen sensor chip from Chalmers will be integrated with Insplorion's own developed sensor platform and adapted to the requirements and needs of PowerCell, global leader within fuel cell technology. The project will run for 24 months with expected start