IMT Nord Europe is proud to announce that it has received a €10 million grant from the European Commission to implement the Economic Manufacturing Process of Recyclable Composite Materials for Durable Hydrogen Storage (ECOHYDRO) project.

Funded as part of the HORIZON EUROPE funding program for research and innovation for a four-year period, this international project aims to develop a new recyclable thermoplastic resin with specific functionalities (self-repairability, fire resistance), a new, more cost-effective filament winding process to manufacture hydrogen tanks, digital models to predict the residual life of tanks using Structural Health Monitoring technology via built-in sensors and artificial intelligence algorithms and new composite recycling technology to recover carbon fibers from tanks at the end-of-life and reuse them to manufacture new parts.

 

Filament winding is the manufacturing process used to produce composite hyperbaric tanks for hydrogen storage. Credits: Gdipasquale1/Wikimedia Commons. CC ASA 4.0.

 

This project will be conducted in collaboration with 14 academic and industrial partners from seven countries:

  • Belgium (Basaltex NV, CHEMICAL & INTERMODAL LOGISTICS, KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN, PROMAT RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE)
  • France (Airbus, CENTRE TECHNOLOGIQUE NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE COMPOSITES & MATERIAUX AVANCES, MAHYTEC SARL, ARKEMA)
  • Italy (D.P. MATERIALS DESIGN AND PROCESSING SRL)
  • Luxembourg (Haesaerts, LUXEMBOURG INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY)
  • Poland (POLITECHNIKA WROCLAWSKA)
  • United Kingdom (ELECTRA COMMERCIAL VEHICLES LIMITED)
  • Turkey (FEV TR AUTOMOTIVE AND ENERGY RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LTD, TEMSA SKODA SABANCI ULASIM ARACLARIANONIM SIRKETTI)

Chung-Hae Park, Professor at IMT Nord Europe at the Center for Education, Research and Innovation (CERI) Materials and Processes will lead team and ensure the coordination of this important project.

 

Learn more on the Institut Mines-Télécom scientific news website: I’MTech.

 

The project is supported by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership and its members.