Development, Manufacturing and Deployment of SOFC-Based Products at SOLIDpower

SOLIDpower provides efficient commercial SOFC generators based on its proprietary low cost planar SOFC technology. The company operates pilot manufacturing plants in Germany and Italy and performs development in Australia, Italy and Switzerland. Focusing initially on the domestic and commercial micr...

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