Hexagon Purus has joined forces with BMW, Bosch and TesTneT on project FlatHyStor to research innovative hydrogen storage system solutions for hydrogen-powered vehicles. BMW AG, Robert Bosch GmbH, TesTneT Engineering GmbH and Hexagon Purus are working together in research and advanced development of an innovative hydrogen storage system solution for future fuel cell passenger cars. The project called FlatHyStor, Functional design and testing of an innovative hydrogen tank system, with a total project budget of 6 million EUR has been granted funding by the BMWi, German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.The aim of the project is to develop an advanced hydrogen storage system solution for the flat space of light-duty car underbodies that are usually intended for the integration of the battery modules in Battery Electric Vehicles.The consortium is led by BMW AG, the German multinational manufacturer of premium automobiles, who will coordinate the different activities and provide the technical specifications for the storage system integration and application. Hexagon Purus will develop the high-pressure hydrogen cylinders as well as the corresponding vehicle integration structure. Robert Bosch GmbH will develop the advanced tank valve and high-pressure regulator technology and TesTneT Engineering GmbH will deliver the validation of the storage components according to the latest codes and standard evolutions. Hexagon Purus, a Hexagon Composites company, is a world leading provider of hydrogen type 4 high-pressure cylinders, battery packs and vehicle systems integration for fuel cell electric and battery electric vehicles.
Hexagon Purus has joined forces with BMW, Bosch and TesTneT on project FlatHyStor to research innovative hydrogen storage system solutions for hydrogen-powered vehicles. BMW AG, Robert Bosch GmbH, TesTneT Engineering GmbH and Hexagon Purus are working together in research and advanced development of an innovative hydrogen storage system solution for future fuel cell passenger cars. The project called FlatHyStor, Functional design and testing of an innovative hydrogen tank system, with a total project budget of 6 million EUR has been granted funding by the BMWi, German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.The aim of the project is to develop an advanced hydrogen storage system solution for the flat space of light-duty car underbodies that are usually intended for the integration of the battery modules in Battery Electric Vehicles.The consortium is led by BMW AG, the German multinational manufacturer of premium automobiles, who will coordinate the different activities and provide the technical specifications for the storage system integration and application. Hexagon Purus will develop the high-pressure hydrogen cylinders as well as the corresponding vehicle integration structure. Robert Bosch GmbH will develop the advanced tank valve and high-pressure regulator technology and TesTneT Engineering GmbH will deliver the validation of the storage components according to the latest codes and standard evolutions. Hexagon Purus, a Hexagon Composites company, is a world leading provider of hydrogen type 4 high-pressure cylinders, battery packs and vehicle systems integration for fuel cell electric and battery electric vehicles.