Sungrow Research Center has installed a European Hydrogen Technology Laboratory in Munich, Germany, supporting its commitment to global green hydrogen innovation. Purposively located at Munich Airport Business Park, the lab work as a main hub for advancing water electrolysis and Power-to-X (P2X) technologies, agreeing with Europe’s stringent hydrogen development standards.
The lab is designed as a advanced, safety-first facility, fully compliant with German guidelines (ASiG, GefStoffV, and BG RCI). Prepared with an 8-fold ventilation system and real-time hydrogen/oxygen observation, it assures protected operations for its diverse, global team members. The platform combines material fabrication, components testing, and digital data evaluation, forming a closed-loop R&D chain from material development to system validation.
The facility recently houses four exclusive labs – Physical, Optical, Chemical, and Electrochemical labs- proposing 3D printing, SEM microscopy, and high-perfection PEM meeting capabilities. Planned with vast enlargement potential, the laboratory has booked plenty of area to take future technological growth and testing requirements. It influences globally acclaimed test stations to supply pressurized electrochemical characterization with unmatched precision.
As a part of Sungrow Hydrogen’s worldwide technology method, this Munich lab joins its industry-main 30MW water electrolysis hydrogen manufacturing observational platform, main materials research center and product research center to form a whole innovation chain. By localized research and global collaboration, Sungrow Hydrogen, in collaboration with Sungrow Research Center, is approaching important industry demanding situations to boost up the commercialization of green hydrogen solutions globally. This strategic funding strengthens its technological leadership while driving the hydrogen industry forward.