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Symposium On Electrochemical Energy Technology

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20·03·24

The Symposium on Electrochemical Energy Technology (SEET), organised by DLR Stuttgart, will focus on cutting-edge topics in the field of electrochemical energy technology – fuel cells – water electrolysis – rechargeable batteries. These technologies are considered key to the success of the energy transition based on renewable energy sources. The specific topics will be addressed from the perspective of industry and academia, thus providing a comprehensive view and strengthening the interaction between academia and industry. Three sessions on fuel cells, electrolyzers and batteries will be on the agenda.

Click here to learn more! The deadline to register is 10 March 2024.