Conti Opens Hydrogen Tech Center in Hamburg

Conti Opens Hydrogen Tech Center in Hamburg

The center marks an important step to increase existing material competencies for hydrogen handling solutions.

Continental has opened a new TechCenter for hydrogen technologies at its site in Hamburg-Harburg, Germany. In the future, the ContiTech group sector will use the TechCenter as a collaborative platform for knowledge exchange in this area. Innovations and the transfer of existing technical solutions for new applications in the field of hydrogen technologies are to be promoted.

The aim is to bring together experts from different fields and industries. These shall identify technical, regulatory and infrastructural challenges along the entire hydrogen value chain, as well as develop corresponding overarching approaches to solutions, the company states.

“The gradual transition from fossil to renewable energy is not just about replacing one form of energy with another,” said Dr. Michael Hofmann, chief technology officer at ContiTech, at the opening ceremony. “Rather, the transition entails a transformation in all industries and sectors. In this context, the potential of hydrogen is enormous. In the future, it will play a crucial role in decarbonizing various industries in the production, storage and transport of green electricity. Our decades of materials expertise in a wide range of industrial applications enables us to work with partners to develop products and solutions that meet the new requirements.”

“We will see relevant industrial use of hydrogen as an energy carrier as early as 2030, and exponential growth in applications in the areas of industry, heat generation and mobility in the following years,” said Dr. Piero Mancinelli, head of TechCenter Hydrogen Technologies. “This broad spectrum requires joint efforts by a wide range of players. Hamburg offers excellent conditions to develop hydrogen technologies in an overarching approach.”

Continental and Renewable Energy Hamburg Clusteragentur GmbH (EEHH) organized a forum about “Hydrogen & Transportation” on July 5th in the Innovation Hub located at the Innovation Hub on Continental’s factory premises in Hamburg-Harburg. EEHH has already established a strong network of more than 100 “hydrogen players”, i.e., mainly small, medium and large enterprises as well as R&D partners. In addition, it created framework conditions through joint activities for stakeholders from local politics, industry, universities and research institutions, dealing with topics in the field of hydrogen technologies, legal questions and economic demands.

The event with more than 50 participants from different industries and scientific institutions provided an opportunity for exchange and networking among stakeholders with a focus on hydrogen activities.

Hydrogen is produced by industrial processes and is an energy carrier that needs to be stored and transported. Currently, there are various solutions for the transport: compressed hydrogen with a pressure of up to 700 bar, cryogenic liquid hydrogen with temperatures below minus 253 degrees Celsius, or hydrogen combined with nitrogen to obtain ammonia, which is split again after transport. It is also possible to combine hydrogen with other organic liquids.

These very different transport conditions require an extensively prepared infrastructure along the entire hydrogen value chain. To ensure that the hydrogen arrives safely at its destination, hoses, lines, seals and fittings, containers and means of transport must have suitable properties, such as pressure or temperature resistance, for example. The selection and development of appropriately suitable materials is a key success factor for the extensive future use of hydrogen. Continental’s extensive technical expertise in handling a wide variety of gases and liquids in the classic industrial sectors, for example also in the oil and gas business, is now also benefiting the company in the development of completely new products that meet the significantly changed requirements of the new energy carriers, the company notes.

You May Also Like

Neusoft Launches Global In-Vehicle Intelligence Solution

OneCoreGo 5.0 made its debut at Auto China 2024 and aims to enhance in-vehicle experiences with AI-driven solutions.

Car-Technology-1-generic-1400

At the Auto China 2024, Neusoft Corp. launched its latest version of OneCoreGo Global In-Vehicle Intelligent Mobility Solutions, version 5.0, highlighting its progress in the field of AI and automotive technology. This launch is part of Neusoft's strategy to develop intelligent solutions.

Neusoft, active since the 1990s, has expanded its product line with the latest release, enhancing its in-vehicle ecosystem. The product suite includes One Map, One Sight, and One Store, aiming to improve the mobility experience and support automakers worldwide in offering advanced in-vehicle experiences.

Apollo Tyres Adds to EU Lineup

The EnduMile LHT, the company’s most durable and fuel-efficient trailer tire, is now available in a 385/55 R22.5 format.

Apollo-Tire-new-EU-sizes-1400
Blink Charging UK, Evri Collaborate to Electrify Courier Fleet

EV chargers installed at Rugby enhance Evri’s sustainability efforts, supporting a greener future in parcel delivery across the UK.

blink_rugby_398-1400
Brembo Reaches 75% Renewable Energy Use Globally

The company’s CO2 emissions fall as Brembo presents activities and results achieved in every area of ESG.

brembo hackathon
New 17-ton Rotary Pit Lift Released in Europe, Middle East, Africa

The lift can adjust to fit different pit sizes, while maintaining the ability to pick up, lift and support heavy-duty vehicles.

Rotary-pit-lift-600

Other Posts

TRP Celebrates 30 Years of Aftermarket Parts

Thirty years and 300-plus stores later, TRP looks back at what led to the milestone.

TRP-30th-Anniversary-Logo-1400
Continental Appoints New ‘Head of Region’ for the US, Canada

In this role, Rob Schroeder will oversee all of material handling, port, earthmoving and agriculture tire business in the US and Canada.

Continental Rob Schroeder
New Sanctions on Russian Nickel, Copper and Aluminum

Reisman discusses how the sanctions will impact prices paid by those in the automotive industry.

Marelli, Infineon Collaborate on Electronic Zone Control Unit 

Marelli will showcase its latest zone control unit (Zone), built in collaboration with Infineon, at the upcoming Auto China show in Beijing.

Marelli and Infineon Collaborate to Showcase Zone Control Unit