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Case Studies

Chemnitz University of Technology

  • MegaEIS is a Multi-Channel EIS Analyzer, in the case of this contract designed for Hydrogen Fuel Cell and Electrolyzer Stacks.
  • Designed for Hydrogen with High Currents and Peak Performance. Equipment deployed at the Chemnitz University of Technology can handle voltage up to 600 V and currents up to 650 A (16 kW) and measure 512 channels simultaneously up to 100 kHz.
  • The latest versions of MegaEIS can handle voltage up to 1000 V and currents up to 2000 A and measure 1024 channels simultaneously up to 100 kHz.

Pinflow - MegaEIS

  • MegaEIS - Multi-Channel EIS Analyzer - in this case was used to test and significantly improve the effeciency of the complete battery stack of Energy storage systems with redox-flow technology.

Pinflow - Potentiostat, TEVOMET, CVM

  • Potentiostat for measuring EIS and improving performance and efficiency.
  • TEVOMET for temperature and voltage monitoring.
  • Cell Voltage Monitoring for testing of large batteries even including monitoring of voltage of each individual battery cell in the battery stack.

H-TEC SYSTEMS

  • Cell Voltage Monitoring from Kolibrik allows to protect their electrolyzer stack and to ensure its maximum lifetime.

LEANCAT


Institute of Power Engineering

  • TEVOMET TV16 - temperature and voltage monitor.
  • CVM-24P units - reliable system that offers better operability.
  • MegaEIS - allows detailed characterization and optimization of the stacks and has helped to optimize 10 kW reversible SOC-based electorolyzer.

OTHER REFERENCES

Institute of power engineering

Charles university, Faculty of mathematics and physics

Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

Fuel Cell Powertrain

  • Customized solution of H2FC Stack Control System

Swiss Hydrogen

Západočeská univerzita

Materials Science Beamline, Synchrotron Elettra

  • System integration, Experiment automation, electronic hardware development.
  • KolXPD, Angle- and energy-resolved experiments, monochromator and beamline control.
    Methods: XPS, XPD, ARPES, SRPES, RESPES, NEXAFS, etc.

Technische Universität Chemnitz, Fakultät für Maschinenbau