Pulsenics and Endua to Deploy AI-Powered Electrolyser Monitoring for Green H2 – Skipping the Grid
An innovative project in Australia project will connect hydrogen electrolyser stacks directly to solar farms, skipping the grid entirely and eliminating infrastructure costs. Combining the pulse probe hardware of Pulsenics and on-site hydrogen electrolysis stacks from Endua, the project is described by the partners as the first commercial deployment of AI-driven electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in green hydrogen production.
Enabling real-time monitoring under intermittent power conditions, improving reliability, predictability and lowering costs, the project is designed to help de-risk investment decisions by providing data on uptime, degradation and performance guarantees.
