AMON in Capri for the EFC25

The 11th edition of the European Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Piero Lunghi Conference 2025 – EFCH2 2025 took place in Capri (Italy). It is recognized as one of the most important international conferences in the field of hydrogen technologies and fuel cells, and it provides a unique opportunity to showcase the latest technical advancements, establish new contacts, and promote the exchange of technical, industrial, and commercial information.

The conference covers a broad spectrum of hydrogen, fuel cell, and electrolysis-related topics, from production technologies to cutting-edge applications across sectors. Key areas of focus include, but are not limited to, materials innovation, advanced component manufacturing, numerical modelling, system integration, safety protocols, policy frameworks, and comprehensive market and environmental analyses.

Michele Rizzi – researcher at the Center for Sustainable Energy in Fondazione Bruno Kessler – presented the work “Comparison of different fuel mixture for direct ammonia fuel cell” during the session High Temperature Fuel Cells II on September 18, 2025.

The presentation reported the promising results of the testing campaign implemented to analyze the performance of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) when injected different fuels, such as hydrogen and ammonia, aiming for an overall efficiency of 70%. The results demonstrates a low degradation rate of the short stack and strong overall system performance.

Stay tuned to know more! The book of proceedings will soon be published!

Read more about the conference here: https://www.europeanfuelcells.com/efc-25-capri-conference