OUR PURPOSE

The purpose of H2Marine project is to design, build, test and validate two PEM stacks generating 250-350 kW electric power designed for marine applications.

OUR VISION

The use of hydrogen and the replacement of current fuels in the marine sector in order to build a greener and more sustainable future.

LATEST NEWS
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    Discover Our Project!

    Discover Our Project! We’re pleased to share the first official video of our project, now available to watch online: https://lnkd.in/deyQHx9A This short video offers a clear and engaging introduction to our project, including its goals, key themes, and the impact we aim to make. Whether you’re part of our community, a stakeholder, or simply curious...

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    H2MARINE Project Meeting | Ulm-Neu Ulm, June 26–27, 2025

    Last week, the H2MARINE consortium came together in Ulm-Neu Ulm, Germany, for a two-day project meeting hosted ZSW and DANA. It was a great opportunity to connect in person, exchange knowledge, and align on the next steps of the project. The meeting kicked off with a visit to ZSW’s facilities, where partners had the chance...

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    Sharing Our Vision for Clean Maritime at Forward Green Expo!

    The H2MARINE Project was presented at Forward Green Expo, held on March 13-15, 2025, in Thessaloniki, Greece. Alongside other EU projects that were promoted at the CluBE-Cluster of Bioeconomy and Environment of Western Macedonia booth, H2MARINE successfully enhanced knowledge exchange with its presence at the event. 🔹 Together with Centre for Research & Technology Hellas...

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    💡H2MARINE Project General Assembly – M11 Meeting

    On Friday, 22 November 2024, the consortium of the H2MARINE project gathered for its M11 General Assembly meeting at the Manos Conférence & Business Center in Brussels. The meeting took place immediately after the Hydrogen Week 2024 fair, held from 18 to 22 November, where many project partners had the opportunity to explore cutting-edge advancements...

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