Partners
Academic partners
The OPUS-H2 project aims to sustainably connect Réunion Island to the European research ecosystem by promoting interoperability and collaboration. Its main objective is to establish strong links to fully integrate the island into the European network. To this end, a new partnership has been formed with the ZSW research center (The Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg) in Ulm, Germany. This laboratory is one of the most significant in the European Union for fuel cell modeling and testing on experimental benches.
Funding partners
The OPUS-H2 project is funded by the European Union under the FEDER-FSE+ Réunion program, with the Réunion Region acting as the managing authority. Through the FEDER fund, Europe is committed to supporting Réunion.