2021
FC EXPO is world's largest show for hydrogen & fuel cell. Leading international exhibition showcasing various technologies, components, materials, devices and finished fuel cells for hydrogen and fuel cell R&D and manufacturing.
HANNOVER MESSE Digital Edition: Innovation. Inspiration. Interaction. Under the key theme of "Industrial Transformation", exhibitors and industry thought leaders will present their technologies and ideas for the factories, energy systems and supply chains of the future.
EHEC will provide a unique forum for bringing the latest breakthroughs in the research and business sector to the public eye, while presenting cutting edge hydrogen and fuel cell science and technology. It represents the best setting to show the latest advances in research, projects and products.
Hydrogen Technology Conference & Expo is Europe’s must-attend conference and exhibition that is exclusively dedicated to discussing advanced technologies for the hydrogen and fuel cell industry. The event will bring together the entire hydrogen value chain to focus on developing solutions and innovations for low-carbon hydrogen production, efficient storage and distribution as well as applications in a variety of stationary and mobile applications.
More than 90 international speakers and over 2,000 attendees will come together to discuss, and see, the latest technologies and engineering solutions, advanced materials, manufacturing equipment, infrastructure, as well as test and evaluation tools and services to finally commercialize hydrogen as a mainstream provider of clean, renewable energy. PLUS – see more than 100 exhibiting companies in the main exhibition hall.
EFCF, an International Conference Series with Exhibition, FCH/EIS Tutorials, Promotion, Technology Exploitation and Supplier-Client-Platform & Network, related Events like GSM, MEEP, GreenSalon, ... takes annualy place - pure physically in Lucerne Switzerland, BUT since Covid pandemic in 2020 the EFCF events take also VIRTUALLY place.
![]() | ![]() | This project has received funding from the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 Joint Undertaking (now Clean Hydrogen Partnership) under grant agreement No 101006641. This Joint Undertaking receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation program, Hydrogen Europe and Hydrogen Europe Research. |