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Zero-Gap Electrolyser
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Zero-Gap Electrolyser

Zero-Gap Electrolyser

Introduction

A zero-gap electrolyser is designed with no physical gap between electrodes and membrane, reducing resistance and improving efficiency.

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Electrolyser Architectures – DOE Hydrogen Program

🧠 What It Means

  • Electrodes and membrane electrode assembly (MEA) are pressed tightly together.

  • Common in PEM electrolysers.

  • Allows lower operating voltage and faster response.

Key Challenges

  • Higher manufacturing precision required.

  • Thermal expansion and durability concerns.

  • Sensitive to gas crossover if improperly aligned.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“Less space, more efficiency — but margins are tight, literally.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“Where every millimetre matters — that’s a zero-gap mindset.”

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