Leadig bearing maker SKF is supporting the development of fossil-free bearing steel through collaboration with Lulea University of Technology's CH2ESS initiative. As part of the collaboration, SKF will participate in and fund research within hydrogen use in industrial processes and energy systems, speeding up the development of fossil-free bearing steel.Research areas will include hybrid ceramic bearings, EVs and other applications, and the development and commercialisation of fossil-free bearing steel production. SKF's expertise in fluid machinery, material science, production technology and loT solutions will actively contribute to the work.Hydrogen is the key to a tossil-free energy system and CH2ESS (Center for Hydrogen Energy Systems Sweden), a newly established research and knowledge initiative at Lulea University of Technology, is focusing on hydrogen use in industrial processes and energy systems, in close collaboration with Swedish industry.
Leadig bearing maker SKF is supporting the development of fossil-free bearing steel through collaboration with Lulea University of Technology's CH2ESS initiative. As part of the collaboration, SKF will participate in and fund research within hydrogen use in industrial processes and energy systems, speeding up the development of fossil-free bearing steel.Research areas will include hybrid ceramic bearings, EVs and other applications, and the development and commercialisation of fossil-free bearing steel production. SKF's expertise in fluid machinery, material science, production technology and loT solutions will actively contribute to the work.Hydrogen is the key to a tossil-free energy system and CH2ESS (Center for Hydrogen Energy Systems Sweden), a newly established research and knowledge initiative at Lulea University of Technology, is focusing on hydrogen use in industrial processes and energy systems, in close collaboration with Swedish industry.