With the ZEROe programme, Airbus is pursuing the goal of bringing a hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft to market maturity - a milestone on the road to climate-neutral aviation. The Group is focussing on fuel cells, liquid hydrogen and a global infrastructure ecosystem.
In this interview, Isabelle Gradert, Vice President Central Research & Technology at Airbus, explains how far the technology has come, what challenges still lie ahead - and what role forums such as the hy-fcell Conference will play for the future of hydrogen mobility.
"Fast and flexible access to hydrogen - independent of pipelines".
WS Reformer relies on ammonia as a carbon-free hydrogen carrier and is developing a decentralised cracker solution that enables fast and flexible access to hydrogen - independent of existing pipeline infrastructure.
More efficient, cheaper, scalable: CellForm shows what the future of hydrogen technology could look like. In this interview, CEO Simon Brugger provides insights into the success story behind the hy-fcell Award 2024.