Exhibitions / Congresses

18th Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells

Germany, HANNOVER - April 23-27
Europe's largest hydrogen and fuel cells exhibition.

Around 150 international companies and institutions will present their latest products / innovations in this specialized community at the world's leading showcase for industrial technology - the HANNOVER MESSE.

The Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells is the one-stop-shop for cutting edge technology: stationary, mobile and portable/micro fuel cell systems, hydrogen production, transport and infrastructure, catalysts, testing, components and more!

Only at HANNOVER MESSE can you profit from the unique synergy of eight interrelated trade fairs: Energy, IndustrialGreenTec, Industrial Automation, MobiliTec, Digital Factory, CoilTechnica, Industrial Supply and Research & Technology. The Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells will be part of the Energy trade fair.
Date(s)
April 23-27
Time(s)
Monday-Friday, 9am to 6pm
Venue
Hannover Messe Fairgrounds, Laatzen, Germany Energy Sector
Ticketing
Open to public, tickets start at 26 Euro / day Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the gate.

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