The team of leXsolar is very proud to be awarded for the newest development, the leXsolar-H2 Lab solution.
H2 Lab is a training platform that covers the main aspects of hydrogen production, hydrogen storage and fuel cell technologies. It is designed for technical, vocational, and educational training and consists of three experimental kits and a series of digital courses to create a solid theoretical and practical foundation in the field of hydrogen energy. Each experimental kit contains all the necessary components and is equipped in a robust aluminium suitcase. The modular design of the system, interchangeability of the components within experimental kits, and high-quality manuals with predefined experiments allow the easy storage and use of the training equipment, making the H2 Lab a helpful tool for a variety of classroom situations.
Goldwind (Beijing Goldwind Smart Energy Technology Co. Ltd) and leXsolar GmbH build a win-win and sustainable strategic partnership.
Through strategic cooperation, both partners will provide more advantages to bring wind power training and education to the TVET areas. Sales and promotion of cooperative products, as well as creating high-quality education and social value, are the goals of this partnership.
Michael Dietrich, leXsolar GmbH CEO:
"We are very happy to start this cooperation with Goldwind. The demand for experts and technicians in the green job area will be growing rapidly. Not only in manufacturing countries like China, but also worldwide, where the new sources of green energy will be in high demand. With Goldwind as one of the top 3 global manufacturers of windmill power system, we will create a global standard for wind energy and green energy training systems as well as service activities."
At the #ExpertForumMadrid organized by EIT RawMaterials, leXsolar GmbH participated in the session "The role of education in advancing the transition"
We had the opportunity to discuss the role of education in advancing transition with regards to solar and hydrogen technologies together with Alberto Abánades, Director of the Energy Engineering Department of Technical University Madrid, Julia Cora, Project Manager of Hydrogen Europe Research and Simona Binetti, Dean of the School of Science, Director of MIBSOLAR Center, University of Milano-Bicocca Università degli Studi di Milano