At the initiative of the Dutch organization TNO, the position paper 'HySpeedInnovation' has been launched in which a number of leading European research and technology organisations describe the upscaling challenges that lie ahead and how the institutions can come together to tackle these challenges in order to make Europe a leader in the field of electrolysis. Besides Fraunhofer IFAM and TNO, Fraunhofer ISE and Forschungszentrum Jülich from Germany, the Norwegian SINTEF as well as France’s CEA take part in this initiative.
The RTOs also recommend a supporting role for the European Commission and national authorities. Meanwhile, other knowledge institutions from EU Member States have also embraced the call, as has the network Hydrogen Europe Research which represents several hundred companies and organisations in the field of hydrogen.