Oxford nanoSystems Ltd.,
a developer of innovative nano coating technologies, announced the launch of
the ElectroFlow ETS20 Multi-cell Electrolyser
Test Station and ElectroFlow MTF Multi-cell Electrolyser Test Fixture. This equipment has been specifically designed to accelerate
research and development (R&D) in electrolysis technology. The demand for green hydrogen, a clean and
storable energy vector produced through electrolysis, is rapidly growing. This
surge is driven by its potential to decarbonize various industries and
contribute to achieving net-zero emission targets. However, large-scale
adoption hinges on reducing the production cost of green hydrogen, which
requires significant advancements in electrolyser performance. Oxford nanoSystems’ new products address
this critical need by offering material, component, and electrolyser
researchers streamlined testing solutions to accelerate the R&D process. “Our
multi-cell test station and fixtures are a unique offering in the market,” said Ian Russell, CEO of Oxford nanoSystems, “They enable users to conduct multiple tests
simultaneously under identical conditions, facilitating efficient comparisons
of various materials—a critical aspect of successful R&D efforts in
electrolyser development.” By enabling parallel testing of multiple
electrolyser cells, the ElectroFlow solution provides a significant
key benefit, efficient
material evaluation. Electrolyser scientists and engineers can
effectively assess the performance of key cell components, such as membranes,
electrodes, and coatings. The ElectroFlow ETS20 is also
ideal for gaining familiarity with the operating principles of electrolyser
systems, as well as methods for testing and analysis of electrolyser cells and
components.