Hycco Collaborates on AIM-PLATES Project to Advance Composite Bipolar Plates for Fuel Cells
Hycco is participating in the AIM-PLATES project, which aims to industrialize the production of composite bipolar plates for PEM fuel cells in Europe. The initiative seeks to address the heavy reliance on imported materials and improve the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of fuel cell technology.

Hycco is involved in the AIM-PLATES project, which focuses on the industrial deployment of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells in Europe. The project aims to develop ultra-thin, high-performance composite bipolar plates, addressing the current dependence on imported materials that account for significant costs and supply chain risks.
A TRL 7 pilot line will be built, with objectives including reducing CO emissions per plate and enabling replication across various net-zero technologies by 2030. The work will include aviation and automotive use cases, ensuring durability and efficiency in manufacturing processes. This project represents a shift for Hycco from validated technology to scalable industrial production.




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