Innovations in Stack Condition Monitoring for Electrolysis & Fuel Cells

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Recording of Friday, May 09, 2025 | The smarter E Europe Exhibition Program 2025 | Exhibition Program | Language: English | Duration: 11:35 .

Weidmüller Unveils Slimmest Module for Real-Time Anomaly Detection in Electrolyzers and Fuel Cells Using Machine Learning Expertise

Cengiz Oguzoglu from Weidmüller discusses the company's advancements in state condition monitoring for electrolysis and fuel cells, emphasizing their extensive product range of over 40,000 items. With a workforce exceeding 6,000 and an annual turnover of €1.1 billion, Weidmüller is committed to innovation across various sectors including machinery, energy (such as photovoltaics and wind), process industries like oil and gas since 1965, along with hydrogen technology. Their offerings include hardware and software solutions designed for power signal data transmission through four key layers: field data acquisition; preprocessing/control via controllers; secure communication; visualization using SCADA systems enhanced by machine learning capabilities. In renewable energy sectors such as wind/solar production they focus on equipment health monitoring to prevent issues like ice formation or blade damage while utilizing expertise within Atex zones ensuring customized solutions particularly around hydrogen technologies addressing challenges faced by stack manufacturers through comprehensive connectivity options facilitating seamless integration into existing infrastructures supported further by automated machine learning tools enabling efficient real-time analysis without specialized personnel intervention thereby optimizing operational performance effectively meeting diverse client needs globally. The content also highlights a new slim module capable of simultaneously monitoring 16 cells within an 11.5-millimeter space offering modularity with easy maintenance requiring only one connector check after several years providing numerous connectivity options fully assembled tested certified ready for shipment even in demanding environments such as ATT&CK Zone 2 areas concluding with an invitation for more detailed discussions at exhibition stand B4-340 during the event.

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Cengiz Oguzoglu
Global Business Development Manager - Hydrogen
Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KG

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