Fuel Cell and Hydrogen (FCH) Energy Technologies
Fuel cells, as an efficient conversion technology, and hydrogen, as a clean energy carrier, have great potential to contribute to addressing energy challenges facing Europe. They will have a significant role to play in a number of energy end-use sectors, from electric vehicles to power plants.
To accelerate the development and deployment of FCH technologies in the most efficient way, the EU has joint forces with European industry and research institutes in a public-private partnership, the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen (FCH) Joint Technology Initiative (JTI). Together, the partners will implement a programme of research, technological development and demonstration to accelerate the commercialisation of FCH technologies in a number of application areas.
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Commission websites
External websites
- European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform
- International Energy Agency (IEA) Advanced Fuel Cells Implementing Agreement (IEA AFCIA)
- International Energy Agency (IEA) Hydrogen Implementing Agreement (IEA HIA)
- International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy (IPHE)
- European Hydrogen Association (EHA)
- HyRaMP - the European Regions and Municipalities Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
- National Hydrogen Association (US)



