DoE is essential for data-efficient exploration and optimization of the process parameter space, as well as for adaptive, data-driven machine learning approaches to map the electrolysis process to a digital twin. At the Institute of Energy Technologies – Fundamentals of Electrochemistry (IET-1), we conduct research on cutting-edge topics related to the energy transition and structural change. The goal of our research and development work is to create cost-effective batteries, fuel cells, and electrolysers with improved energy and power density, longer service life, and maximum safety! Hydrogen production based on renewable energy sources via high- and low-temperature electrolysis is of increasing importance to us. At IET-1, we are studying the electrolysis of CO2 for the sustainable conversion of green energy into chemical energy carriers in order to defossilize the chemical industry.
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