Delta, a pioneer in power management and a provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, inaugurated Taiwan’s 1st megawatt (MW)-grade R&D lab for water electrolysis hydrogen production and for fuel cells, the “Delta Net Zero Science Lab,” at its Tainan Plant 2. It also aims to foster materials from the local hydrogen energy supply chain, helping Taiwan align with global energy transition trends.
The Delta Net Zero Science Lab is equipped with the power, natural gas, hydrogen, and high-temperature control environments required for diverse testing scenarios, along with essential safety equipment. It features comprehensive facilities, including stack testing module, system testing module, monitoring system, and gas supply module. The lab symbolizes Delta’s commitment to advancing hydrogen energy technology. Delta will continue to drive innovation in hydrogen energy technologies and collaborate with industry, academia, and the authorities to foster the local hydrogen energy sector. This effort aims to contribute actively to mankind’s energy transition and the global goal of net-zero carbon emissions.
Key highlights include Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC); Solid Oxide Electrolyser Cell (SOEC) Technology; Stack Performance Testing Facilities.