Quick Takeaways
  • Schaeffler showcases end-to-end hydrogen technologies from production to application at CIHC 2026
  • Electrolysis cells and fuel cell components highlight industrialization capabilities

Schaeffler Hydrogen Energy Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Schaeffler AG, is set to participate in the 5th China International Hydrogen Congress & Expo (CIHC 2026) in Beijing from March 25 to 27. The company will present Schaeffler Hydrogen Energy Technology Shanghai hydrogen solutions, demonstrating its comprehensive approach to hydrogen technologies across the entire value chain, from production to real-world applications.

Comprehensive Hydrogen Value Chain Capabilities

The company’s exhibition strategy focuses on delivering a complete hydrogen ecosystem, highlighting its ability to address multiple stages of the hydrogen lifecycle. From green hydrogen generation to application-specific components, the portfolio reflects strong research and development depth alongside scalable industrialization capabilities. This integrated approach positions the company to support growing demand for efficient and sustainable hydrogen solutions across mobility and industrial sectors.

Electrolysis Technologies for Hydrogen Production

In the hydrogen production segment, Schaeffler will display its advanced water electrolysis technologies, including the K1000 and A100 electrolysis cells. These systems are engineered to enhance efficiency and scalability in green hydrogen generation. By focusing on performance optimization and durability, these solutions aim to support large-scale hydrogen production aligned with global decarbonization targets.

Fuel Cell Components and System Integration

For hydrogen applications, the showcase will feature critical fuel cell components such as metal bipolar plates along with a portfolio of valves, sensors, and actuators. These components play a vital role in improving system reliability and performance. The integration of such technologies highlights Schaeffler’s capability to support hydrogen-powered mobility solutions and broader energy applications with high precision engineering.

Key Technologies on Display

The exhibit will include a focused range of technologies that underline the company’s engineering expertise:

  • K1000 and A100 electrolysis cells for hydrogen generation
  • Metal bipolar plates designed for fuel cell efficiency
  • Valves, sensors, and actuators for system control and optimization

Strategic Presence at CIHC 2026

The participation in CIHC 2026 reinforces Schaeffler’s commitment to advancing hydrogen technologies in China and globally. By presenting both production and application solutions under one platform, the company aims to strengthen its position within the evolving hydrogen ecosystem while supporting industry-wide transition toward sustainable energy systems.

The showcase reflects a focused effort to bridge innovation and commercialization in hydrogen technology, aligning product development with real-world deployment needs across multiple sectors.

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