In the first project year, technology development focused on catalyst optimisation at ReCatalyst, including metal loading on carbon supports, metal ratios, post-treatment, carbon support selection, and evaluation with hydrocarbon and PFSA ionomers. During the initial six months, ionysis conducted market research on ionomer availability, with emphasis on hydrocarbon materials. A key milestone was reached in month 12 with the submission of a DEMO demonstrating a platform ready for full-size cell integration at ionysis. ReCatalyst also established a robust QC process for batch validation. EKPO has not yet integrated and validated the components at industrial level, as these activities were scheduled for the next reporting period. ReCatalyst and ionysis also progressed the techno-economic analysis.
During the second reporting period, ENABLER focused on scale-up, integration and industrial validation of catalyst, CCM and MEA technologies, transitioning from laboratory development to stack-relevant demonstration. Activities concentrated on reactor-based catalyst production, CCM manufacturing scale-up, quality control implementation, and validation in large-area single cells and short stacks under industrially relevant conditions. These results go beyond component-level validation and demonstrate scalability, compatibility and readiness for industrial qualification.
The successful combination of scaled catalyst production, PFSA-free CCM integration and short-stack validation confirms technical feasibility, performance, durability and manufacturability, providing a strong basis for post-project industrial deployment and representing the main project outcomes.