H2EXSTOP Project Launched for Hydrogen Explosion Isolation Technologies
The H2EXSTOP project aims to develop composite materials for explosion isolation in hydrogen applications, supported by €2.6 million funding. This initiative is crucial for enhancing safety standards and advancing the energy transition in the hydrogen sector.

Launched in April 2024, the H2EXSTOP project focuses on developing explosion isolation technologies for hydrogen across its value chain. Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research with €1.8 million, the project has a total budget of €2.6 million and will run for three years.
Haver & Boecker OHG, along with partners including PTB and Ernst Abbe University, aims to create safety concepts based on advanced composite materials. The initiative seeks to standardize explosion isolation mechanisms, enhancing safety and competitiveness for German firms in the global hydrogen market. This could lead to broader adoption of hydrogen technologies, impacting industrial safety regulations.




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