On June 6, Innoplate, the Schaeffler and Symbio joint venture, inaugurated its new production site for fuel cell bipolar plates (BPP) in Haguenau, France.
Bipolar plates are a strategic component for fuel cell technology. Photo: Schaeffler (Bernd Kammerer)
Located in the French city of Haguenau, close to the German border, the Innoplate plant will contribute to strengthening the European hydrogen industry and supply chain. Photo: Innoplate (Cyrille Fleckinger).
Innoplate, a Schaeffler and Symbio joint venture, started its operations in the first quarter of this year. Photo: Innoplate (Cyrille Fleckinger)
Schaeffler and Symbio JV begins fuel cell bipolar plate production

With an initial current production capacity of 4 million bipolar plates, the Innoplate joint venture is expected to reach 50 million units annually by 2030, thus strongly contributing to the ramp-up of hydrogen mobility in Europe.  

07 Jun 2024 | 3310 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Innoplate, a 50/50 joint venture of Schaeffler and Symbio, has inaugurated its new production site for fuel cell bipolar plates (BPP) in Haguenau, France.

Bipolar plates are a strategic component for fuel cell technology and Innoplate represents a compelling industrial combination leveraging the technological and industrial strengths of its ...

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