2025 Center for Hydrogen Safety Asia-Pacific Conference

Safety and Reliability: The DNA of Atmospheric Vertical Electrolysers

In the challenging market of sustainable hydrogen production, particularly in the context of innovation, the main problem lies not just in the development of new technologies but in the long-term commercialization of safe and reliable products. Knowing this fact, the use of natural safety algorithms is unavoidable for ensuring lasting safety in products. The design of atmospheric vertical electrolysers exemplifies a commitment to safety and reliability, integrating innovative features that significantly enhance operational safety while utilizing natural safety algorithms.

Key design aspects include the use of moderate current density and two-sided cooling, which work together to optimize efficiency while minimizing thermal risks. Operating at atmospheric pressure not only reduces the likelihood of leaks but also ensures a stable environment for hydrogen generation.

This presentation will delve into these critical safety features and explore additional considerations that contribute to the overall reliability of atmospheric vertical electrolysers. By sharing insights into the technology’s capabilities, this presentation aims to foster a deeper understanding of best practices in hydrogen production and the challenges of bringing safe products to market in the long term.