Work with OMB Saleri to develop automotive hydrogen storage tank components to further expand the hydrogen fuel product portfolio

According to news from Stuttgart, Germany/Brescia, Italy, Bosch, the world’s leading technology and service provider, is further expanding its portfolio of hydrogen fuel applications for vehicles. It can currently provide components for hydrogen storage tanks, such as hydrogen tank valves and pressure reducing valves. To this end, Bosch has established a cooperation with the Italian professional manufacturer OMB Saleri to carry out product research and development in depth. “In order to achieve climate neutrality, hydrogen energy will become an important part of future hybrid powertrains,” said Dr. Uwe Gackstatter, President of Bosch Powertrain Solutions. “Bosch and OMB Saleri are working together to achieve hydrogen storage. The goal of mass production of tank components is advanced.Work with OMB Saleri to develop automotive hydrogen storage tank components to further expand the hydrogen fuel product portfolio-Sukorun

 

Bosch and OMB Saleri join forces

   The cooperation between Bosch and OMB Saleri encapsulates the professional experience of both parties. OMB Saleri is an Italian technology company headquartered in Brescia, a city in northern Italy. In the field of components for hydrogen storage solutions, OMB Saleri is one of the world’s leading professional manufacturers. As a partner, Bosch will share its expertise-advanced hydrogen test facilities and test stations, as well as components that have obtained value verification in preliminary applications. At the same time, Bosch will also share its successful experience in the commercialization of innovative products and its global R&D and manufacturing network for mass production.

 Bosch is developing stationary and automotive fuel cell solutions

 Bosch believes that hydrogen, an energy carrier, has unlimited prospects, and has made a lot of early investment in this field. Between 2021 and 2024, Bosch plans to invest approximately 600 million euros in vehicle fuel cells and 400 million euros in stationary fuel cells used for power generation and heating. In the field of automotive fuel cells, Bosch’s products cover everything from individual sensors to core components, such as electronic air compressors and electric stacks, as well as a complete set of fuel cell power modules.

Hydrogen fuel supply solutions for the global marke

tWork with OMB Saleri to develop automotive hydrogen storage tank components to further expand the hydrogen fuel product portfolio-Sukorun

   In the next few years, the demand for hydrogen fuel powertrains will continue to grow strongly, especially in the field of commercial vehicles. Bosch predicts that by 2030, about one-eighth of the world’s newly registered commercial vehicles will be fuel cell vehicles. Bosch and OMB Saleri have established a cooperative relationship on hydrogen fuel supply system components, hoping to increase their market share in the hydrogen fuel field. The two parties signed a license and engineering agreement covering several products of 350 bar and 700 bar pressure hydrogen storage solutions. The joint engineering team is in-depth development and optimization of existing products to achieve mass production. The two parties hope to take advantage of economies of scale and provide solutions for hydrogen fuel replenishment at competitive component prices.

Bosch and OMB Saleri join forces

   The cooperation between Bosch and OMB Saleri encapsulates the professional experience of both parties. OMB Saleri is an Italian technology company headquartered in Brescia, a city in northern Italy. In the field of components for hydrogen storage solutions, OMB Saleri is one of the world’s leading professional manufacturers. As a partner, Bosch will share its expertise-advanced hydrogen test facilities and test stations, as well as components that have obtained value verification in preliminary applications. At the same time, Bosch will also share its successful experience in the commercialization of innovative products and its global R&D and manufacturing network for mass production.

   Bosch is developing stationary and automotive fuel cell solutions

   Bosch believes that hydrogen, an energy carrier, has unlimited prospects, and has made a lot of early investment in this field. Between 2021 and 2024, Bosch plans to invest approximately 600 million euros in vehicle fuel cells and 400 million euros in stationary fuel cells used for power generation and heating. In the field of automotive fuel cells, Bosch’s products cover everything from individual sensors to core components, such as electronic air compressors and electric stacks, as well as a complete set of fuel cell power modules.