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What You’ll Gain from this Webinar
This webinar provides a comprehensive overview and practical strategies for utilizing High-Power EIS (Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy) in real-world applications. Attendees will leave with a deep understanding of essential methods to enhance system performance, leverage advanced data analytics, and see EIS in action through real application examples.
Topics We’ll Cover:
- EIS Principles & Benefits
- A clear overview of the core principles and unique benefits of high-power EIS.
- Insights from EIS Measurements
- Learn what critical information EIS can reveal in high-power system analysis.
- EIS Integration Across Applications
- Explore EIS use in fuel cells, electrolyzers, and batteries systems with practical examples.
- Key strategies for effective EIS integration, operation, and optimization.
- New Developments and Perspectives
- A look at advancements in high-power EIS technology and future trends.
Interactive Q&A Session
Engage with our EIS experts and have your specific questions answered in real-time to support your unique challenges.
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