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      Johnson Matthey & Bosch Partner on Zero-Emission Hydrogen Tech

      Business |Agreements & Stratergies

      Johnson Matthey and Bosch are collaborating to develop catalyst coated membranes for fuel cell vehicles.

      1009 views | Date: February 8, 2025

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      Johnson Matthey & Bosch Partner on Zero-Emission Hydrogen Tech
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      London, United Kingdom- Johnson Matthey Plc (JM)., a sustainable technology and Robert Bosch GmbH., a supplier to the automotive industry they agreed terms to accelerate future projects together.

      The agreement confirms both parties’ intentions to develop and produce catalyst coated membranes (CCM) for use in fuel cell stacks.

      Transforming and decarbonising the automotive industry requires a mix of powertrain systems and solutions across different vehicle classes.

      Hydrogen fuel cells are electrochemical devices that combine hydrogen and oxygen to generate electricity. As pure water is the only by-product, fuel cell electric vehicles are a clean, zero emission option.

      JM’s high performance CCMs will be used in Bosch’s integrated, compact and scalable fuel cell power module for commercial vehicles, designed for longer distances. 

      JM Hydrogen Technologies Chief Executive, Anish Taneja, and Bosch Mobility’s Executive Vice President of Engineering Power Solutions, Beate Grota, marked the agreement at Bosch’s fuel cell centre in Stuttgart-Feuerbach, Germany.

      Ms. Anish Taneja, said, “JM is thrilled to be joining forces, exploring and developing future possibilities to accelerate cleaner mobility and energy generation.”

      Mr. Beate Grota, said, “The fuel cell technology for mobile applications is technologically ready for widespread use. Our partnership aims to further increase the performance and efficiency of the fuel cell stacks.”

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