DGAP-News: SFC Energy and Johnson Matthey sign joint Development and longterm Supply Agreement for more efficient Membrane Electrode Assemblies for a higher overall Sustainability
The fuel cell pioneer and Johnson Matthey, a global leader in sustainable technologies, headquartered in London (UK), have signed a joint development and supply agreement.
- The fuel cell pioneer and Johnson Matthey, a global leader in sustainable technologies, headquartered in London (UK), have signed a joint development and supply agreement.
- The core of the cooperation is further developing the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) that makes up the stack, i.e.
- Within the framework of the joint development agreement, both partners have set themselves the goal of making processes more efficient and significantly reducing the consumption of input materials for higher overall sustainability.
- SFC Energy and Johnson Matthey have been working together for almost 20 years intending to create versatile fuel cell solutions.