
Visit Nexceris at the European Fuel Cell Forum July 5-8 in Lucerne
Nexceris, through its fuelcellmaterials group, will be attending the European SOFC and SOE Forum (EFCF) in Lucerne, Switzerland, from July 5-8, 2022.
Nexceris, through its fuelcellmaterials group, will be attending the European SOFC and SOE Forum (EFCF) in Lucerne, Switzerland, from July 5-8, 2022.
Nexceris was excited to present at the TMS 2022 Annual Meeting & Exhibition held on February 28-March 3, 2022 in Anaheim, California.
Nexceris is excited to be presenting at The Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory’s 22nd Annual Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) Project Review Meeting being held on November 16-18, 2021.
Nexceris is excited to deliver Solid Oxide Stacks and RSOC technologies presentations at the 17th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC-XVII), which will take place digitally from July 18-23, 2021.
Nexceris is excited to be participating in a showcase at the virtual ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit from May 24-27. This event gathers thousands of experts from government, academia, and industry to advance cutting-edge energy technologies.
We are excited to announce that Nexceris has been awarded $8M for Phase II of the ARPA-E Integrate Program.
We are excited to announce that Nexceris has been awarded $8M for Phase II of the ARPA-E Integrate Program.
Nexceris is pleased to launch the newly updated fuelcellmaterials.com website today to celebrate National Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Day. With the launch of the new site, our aim is to keep the site relevant for our current and future SOFC customers as well as adding exciting content in new areas including solid oxide electrolyzer cells (SOEC), catalyst development, washcoating services and our LEVER joint development process. We will be adding new products to our line of SOEC materials and components in the near future.
We are excited to announce that Nexceris has been selected for a project award by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
A researcher at a National Laboratory needed to acquire powders and inks to fabricate solid oxide fuel cells. The powders and inks provided a baseline to test against, allowing the researchers to play with process parameters to test the value performance and identify material combinations that were performing the best.
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