The National Center for Experimentation of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies (CNH2) is a public consortium created in 2007 and co-financed equally by the General Administration of the State and the Board of Communities of Castilla-La Mancha.The Center completed its implementation in 2016. It is a scientific-technical installation dedicated to promoting scientific and technological research in all aspects related to hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, being at the service of the scientific, technological and industrial community.
Its main objectives are:
- Develop scientific research in the field of hydrogen and fuel cells necessary to support companies to obtain industrial-grade products, serving as a link between academia and industry.
- To provide and manage a flexible experimental facility with the capacity to introduce experiments at the forefront of science and technology, being at the service of the entire national and international scientific and technological community.
- Promote the development of technology: scaling, experimentation, demonstration, certification, verification and homologation.
- Conceive of a new industrial economic sector and the industrial fabric generated around fuel cells and hydrogen.