Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Indian Scientists Develop Platinum-Based Electrocatalyst That May Pave Way For Low-Cost, Durable Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Indian Scientists have indigenously developed platinum-based electrocatalyst for use in fuel cells through an efficient procedure.This electrocatalyst showed comparable properties to the commercially available electrocatalyst and could enhance the lifetime of the fuel cell stack performance, a Ministry of Science and Technology release said on Tuesday (23 March).According to the ministry, the launch of the Hydrogen Mission in August 2021 has opened up a huge avenue for indigenous research and development in the area of Hydrogen Fuel Cells. Fuel cells are energy conversion devices that produce DC electricity from hydrogen with water as a byproduct.Although this technology has a lot of merits in green energy production, the main drawback comes from the huge cost incurred from importing the components for fabricating the device. In particular, the platinum-based electrocatalyst, which…

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