Hydrogen Mobility, CEP Campus Day Bochum 2016 at RUB

On June 29, 2016 Europe's largest demonstration project in the field of hydrogen mobility, the Clean Energy Partnership (CEP), was represented as a guest of the Institute EneSys at the Ruhr-University with two hydrogen vehicles. The event started in the morning with a guest lecture of the CEP in the lecture energy storage systems by Prof. Constantions Sourkounis. Nina Antonia Siebach presented the project and mobility expert Peter Wandt informed about the current state of development of hydrogen mobility and the technology of the vehicles on site. Throughout the day interested visitors as well as the students of the course specialisation electromobility systems drove during the Ride & Drives the two hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles themselves and were able to experience live the drive of the future.

Impressions from the CEP-Campus Day:

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Registrierung für die Probefahrten.
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Der Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell zwischen zwei Probefahrten.
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Das Brennstoffzellenfahrzeug Toyota Mirai am Anfang einer Probefahrt.
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Probefahrt im Stadtverkehr mit dem Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell.
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Am Stand der Clean Energy Partnership im Gebäude ID.
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The Clean Energy Partnership - a group of twenty leading companies - has set itself the task to establish hydrogen as the "fuel of the future". With Air Liquide, BMW, Bohlen & Doyen, Daimler, EnBW, Ford, GM / Opel, H2 Mobility, Hamburger Hochbahn, Honda, Hyundai, Linde, OMV, Shell, Siemens, the Stuttgart streetcars SSB, TOTAL, Toyota, Volkswagen and the Westfalen group participate technology, oil and energy companies and the majority of the largest automotive manufacturers and leading enterprises of public transport to the pioneering project for the future. Since 2008, the CEP is promoted by the National Innovation Programme for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology (NIP). www.cleanenergypartnership.de

The Institute for Energy Systems Technology and Power Mechatronics at the University of Bochum, researches and teaches under the direction of Prof. Dr.-Ing. C. Sourkounis in the field of low carbon mobility and electric mobility and has completed successful in this context several demonstration projects as "Technology Roadmap" and "long-range electric mobility". The lecture "Energy Storage Systems" is part of the interdisciplinary course specialisation electromobility systems and is offered in the master's program. www.enesys.rub.de