Adele Hydrogen Establishes Electrolysis Laboratory at Axel’One Campus and Partners with LEPMI for Advanced Research

Axel'One Campus laboratory in LyonTech-la Doua

Lyon – February 25, 2025 – Adele Hydrogen is pleased to announce the inauguration of its state-of-the-art electrolysis laboratory at the Axel’One Campus, situated within the LyonTech-la Doua campus in Villeurbanne. This strategic move is complemented by a collaborative research partnership with the Laboratory of Electrochemistry and Physicochemistry of Materials and Interfaces (LEPMI) in Grenoble.

The newly operational electrolysis laboratory at Axel’One Campus is dedicated to the rigorous testing and optimization of Adele Hydrogen’s innovative Pathfinder Electrodes. This facility provides a collaborative environment, fostering synergies between research and industry to accelerate the development of cutting-edge technologies. The Axel’One Campus is renowned for supporting fundamental research in materials and innovative processes, offering shared tools and expertise to drive technological advancements.

In parallel, Adele Hydrogen has entered into a research partnership with LEPMI, a leading research unit affiliated with CNRS, Grenoble INP – UGA, Université Grenoble Alpes, and Université Savoie Mont Blanc. LEPMI specializes in electrochemistry, materials science, and electrochemical engineering, with a focus on energy production and storage. This collaboration aims to enhance the performance and efficiency of the Pathfinder Electrodes through advanced research and development initiatives.

The establishment of our laboratory at Axel’One Campus, coupled with our partnership with LEPMI, underlines our commitment to leveraging applied research to disrupt alkaline electrolysis,” stated Vincent Trouche, CEO of Adele Hydrogen. “These efforts will not only optimize the production of our Pathfinder Electrodes but also contribute to high-impact scientific publications anticipated in the latter half of 2025.

With these strategic initiatives, Adele Hydrogen is accelerating the commercialization of its innovative electrode technology, thereby contributing to the global transition toward sustainable energy solutions.

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