RWTH Aachen University is a leading technical university in Germany, recognized for research in engineering, natural sciences, and related fields. The institution is partnering with Airbus on the GENtwoPRO project focused on developing scalable fuel cell technology for regional aircraft.
Germany's second-largest technical university, founded in 1870, hosts PEM and conducted the SeLv project funded by the German government with 16.9 million euros. Known for automotive and mobility research, it presented road-approved prototypes at events like NUFAM trade fair[1][2][3]
Founded in 1870, RWTH Aachen is Germany's second-largest technical university. The PEM Chair, established in 2014, has become an important center for research on electromobility, hydrogen technologies, component development, and vehicle integration, employing over 78 researchers and funded by major projects like SeLv[3
RWTH Aachen University is collaborating with AE Driven Solutions on a next-generation mobility cluster focused on hydrogen and battery electric technology.
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