Meet Gantner Instruments at the European Fuel Cell Forum 2025!
Gantner Instruments will exhibit for the first time at the European Fuel Cell Forum (EFCF) in Lucerne, Switzerland, July 1–4, 2025. Our team at Booth B18 will showcase a live demonstration of our advanced Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) solution, providing attendees with practical insights into real-time diagnostics of fuel cells and electrolyzers. Our EIS technology accurately measures impedance from millihertz to kilohertz, crucial for identifying performance degradation early and enabling predictive maintenance strategies.
Visit us at the event to discuss your specific research applications and discover why researchers and engineers rely on Gantner Instruments to accelerate their work in hydrogen innovation.
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