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AVL Hydrogen Tech Day

A Journey Through the Value Chain
hydrogen tanks next to a testing facility

The APRL hydrogen testing event, hosted by AVL and APRL, offers a deep dive into hydrogen’s pivotal role in the clean energy transition. Taking at WMG / University of Warwick, this gathering brings together industry leaders and researchers to explore advancements across the hydrogen value chain—from green molecule production to gigascale mobility applications in automotive, marine, and aviation. 

Key discussions will cover efficient hydrogen production, safe storage and distribution, fuel cell integration, and hydrogen combustion engines, alongside infrastructure development. Expect big ideas, high-impact technology, and real-world testing, including exclusive APRL tours. This is a rare opportunity to connect, debate, and collaborate with the innovators driving hydrogen forward—let’s decarbonise together!

Presentation language
English
Location
Advanced Propulsion Research Laboratory

National Automotive Innovation Centre
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL
CV4 7AL
United Kingdom

Topics
  • Efficient Hydrogen Production
  • Safe Storage and Distribution
  • Fuel Cell Integration
  • Hydrogen Combustion Engines
  • Infrastructure Development
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