The project’s proposition and charter is to advance (MRL4 > MRL6) the critical steps of the PEM fuel cell assembly processes and associated in-line QC & end-of-line test / handover strategies and to demonstrate a route to automated volume process production capability within an automotive best practice context e.g. cycle time optimization and line-balancing, cost reduction and embedded / digitized quality control. The project will include characterization and digital codification of physical attributes of key materials (e.g. GDLs) to establish yield impacting digital cause and effects relationships within the value chain, from raw material supply / conversion / assembly through to inservice data analytics, aligning with evolving Industry 4.0 standards for data gathering / security, and line up-time, productivity monitoring. The expected outcome will be a blueprint for beyond current state automotive PEM fuel cell manufacturing capability in Europe. The project will exploit existing EU fuel cell and manufacturing competences and skill sets to enhance EU employment opportunities and competitiveness while supporting CO2 reduction and emissions reduction targets across the transport low emission vehicle sector with increased security of fuel supply (by utilizing locally produced Hydrogen).
Topic:
FCH-01-1-2016 Manufacturing technologies for PEMFC stack components and stacks
Coordinator:
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES (CEA), France
Contact:
Philippe CAPRON
Other participating organisations:
Company | Country |
TOYOTA MOTOR EUROPE | BE |
FREUDENBERG VLIESSTOFFE KG | DE |
THE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK | UK |
INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED | UK |
PRETEXO | FR |
- Reference
- 736290
- Project duration
- 1 Jan 2017 - 31 Dec 2019
- Project locations
- 38054 Grenoble Cedex 09, France
- Overall budget
- €3 486 960
- EU contribution
- €3 486 960100% of the overall budget
- Project website
- http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/207241_en.html