INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
We Collaborate with the Best
At HydroExceed, we maintain close interactions with highly specialized research institutions and organizations all over Germany. Together, we implement projects – ranging from fundamental research to applied and interdisciplinary research on commercially viable prototypes.
Our Collaboration Partners
Leibniz Institute for Catalysis (LIKAT)
- Joint research and development in the field of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. Focus: catalyst development for chemical hydrogen storage and synthesis of methanol/E-fuels.
- Optimization of catalysts and catalyst-based processes for high hydrogen densities in the H2 energy carrier (Power-to-X) and outstanding overall efficiency of the energy system.
- Implementation of publicly funded projects: H2Cycle, H2Transformate, SuME.
University of Rostock
- Planning, evaluation and development of emission-free energy supply systems based on H2 in the joint funding project E2MUT.
- Planning and development of offshore wind platforms, combined with offshore hydrogen production in the international joint funding project MuWin.
Joint supervision and training of students in various disciplines, from natural and engineering sciences to economic topics. - Supply of green hydrogen (FVTR).
Fraunhofer IGP
- Development of hydrogen storage systems, planning and construction of efficient manufacturing plants for the series production of Type-IV pressure gas containers.
- Collaboration in E2MUT.
Wismar University of Applied Sciences
- Supervision and training of students in the department of plant and supply technology and process engineering.
- Planning and cooperation in joint research projects: H2Transformate.
Stralsund University of Applied Sciences
- Cooperation and collaboration with the Institute for Regenerative Energy Systems (IHRES).
- Supervision and training of students in the department of sustainable energy systems.
Fraunhofer IKTS
- Optimization and further development of chemical storage of hydrogen or the use of hydrogen in methanol/eFuels through innovative reactor concepts.
- Planning project-related cooperation: SuME.
TU Bergakademie Freiberg
- Optimization and further development in the chemical storage of hydrogen or the use of hydrogen in methanol/eFuels through innovative reactor concepts.
- Planning project-related cooperation: SuME.
We set standards together
Standardization of innovative hydrogen storage solutions are the cornerstones for safe storage, harmless transport, and trust. That’s why we are committed to DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V. Our sister company, the APEX Group, actively participates in the standards committee NA 016-00-03 AA Pressure Gas Cylinders and Equipment as well as in the mirror committee for CEN/TC 23 and ISO/TC 58.