BRYSON Project: Aim is to Develop New Types of Hydrogen Pressure Storage Systems - FuelCellsWorks
At the start of the “Decade of Hydrogen” proclaimed by the Hydrogen Council at the beginning of 2020, the Institute of Lightweight Engineering and Polymer Technology (ILK) at the TU Dresden is making a significant input into making road traffic emission-free in the long term through its participation in the BRYSON project (BauRaumeffiziente HYdrogenSpeicher Optimierter Nutzbarkeit) funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy.
The aims of the project consortium, consisting of BMW AG, ILK, Leichtbauzentrum Sachsen GmbH, WELA Handelsgesellschaft mbH and Munich University of Applied Sciences, is to develop new types of hydrogen pressure storage systems. These should be designed in such a way that they can be easily integrated into universal vehicle architectures. The project therefore focuses on the development of tank container systems in flat design.
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