Documenting Burning Issues of Electrolyser Customers for Green Hydrogen Production
Project scope
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Communications Market researchSkills
hydrogen production survey data analysis customer serviceThe goal of this project is to document burning issues of electrolyser customers for green hydrogen production and to find out how desperate the electrolyser customers are for high pressure electrolysers. This will involve several different steps for the students, including:
- Researching the current market for electrolysers and their customers.
- Identifying the needs and challenges of electrolyser customers.
- Analyzing customer feedback and reviews to identify burning issues.
- Developing a survey to gather customer feedback on their needs and challenges.
- Analyzing survey results to identify the most pressing issues and customer needs.
- Developing a report to summarize the findings.
By the end of the project, students should demonstrate:
- Understanding of the current market for electrolysers and their customers.
- Identification of the needs and challenges of electrolyser customers.
- Analysis of customer feedback and reviews to identify burning issues.
- Development of a survey to gather customer feedback on their needs and challenges.
- Analysis of survey results to identify the most pressing issues and customer needs.
- Development of a report to summarize the findings.
An introduction of H2-JTL Inc. and the electrolyser technology will be made to students and leaders. The project will be explained through online meeting. Communications will be maintained throughout the project via online meeting, phone calls and emails. However, this is an unpaid project.
Supported causes
Climate actionAbout the company
H2-JTL Inc. develops the next generation electrolyser, JTL electrolyser for green H2 production in order to address climate change, which will be more commercially viable for energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables than current products. It will produce green H2 at higher pressure up to 200-300 bars without compression required for transport and storage, while the electrolysers currently on the market produce H2 primarily at pressure up to 10 bars. The JTL electrolyser will produce green H2 at lower cost than the current electrolysers resulting from its E-module novel design and simplified BOP. It will also be more responsive to renewable power and more suitable for both centralized and distributed H2 generation in comparison with electrolysers currently on the market.