SWEETHY partners successfully showcased their latest research at the European Hydrogen Energy Conference 2026 in Seville, Spain. Their contributions focused on improving electrolyzer performance and durability, including advances in diagnostic tools, corrosion protection, and strategies to enhance electrochemical stability in direct seawater electrolysis. A poster presentation also highlighted high-pressure testing for PEM electrolysis systems. Overall, the project’s participation demonstrated significant progress toward more efficient, durable, and scalable hydrogen production technologies, reinforcing SWEETHY’s leading role in European hydrogen research.

