Scribner, Pulsenics launch high-power hydrogen test systems
By AI, Created 6:41 PM UTC, May 27, 2026, /AGP/ – Scribner and Pulsenics have teamed up to combine electrochemical impedance spectroscopy hardware with scalable test infrastructure for commercial hydrogen research. The new systems are available now for electrolyser, fuel cell and adjacent technology developers seeking faster diagnostics and higher-throughput testing.
Why it matters: - The collaboration gives hydrogen researchers a more integrated way to run high-power electrochemical diagnostics at commercial scale. - The new systems are aimed at speeding up design, failure analysis, degradation benchmarking and material selection for green hydrogen technologies. - The launch addresses a key shift in the sector as laboratory testing moves toward commercial deployment.
What happened: - Scribner and Pulsenics announced a new line of high-power solutions on May 28, 2026. - The partnership combines Pulsenics’ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy hardware with Scribner’s scalable test system infrastructure. - The companies said the systems are available now for researchers and entrepreneurs working in electrolysers, fuel cells or adjacent technologies.
The details: - Pulsenics’ Pulse Series provides the diagnostic hardware for electrochemical testing. - Scribner test systems provide the instrumentation foundation for industrial stack testing. - Scribner test systems with integrated Pulsenics Pulse Probes include real-time monitoring for degradation and performance. - The systems cover a wide frequency range from 0.01 Hz to 100kHz. - The platform scales to 5MW stacks containing up to 384 cells. - Scribner says its test systems are known for compact architecture and an intuitive software interface. - Scribner has more than 40 years of experience in electrochemical test equipment. - Scribner designs equipment for fuel cell, electrolysis, redox flow, membrane and battery research. - Pulsenics says its technology supports commercial deployments across North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania and the Middle East. - More information is available at Pulsenics. - The companies also linked to Pulsenics on LinkedIn.
Between the lines: - The partnership extends Scribner’s research-grade instrumentation into industrial-scale applications. - Pulsenics gains access to a broader test-system base as demand grows for data-rich hydrogen diagnostics. - The combined offering reflects a push to move electrochemical testing from lab workflows to commercial throughput.
What’s next: - The companies will market the integrated systems to hydrogen developers working on higher-power stack testing. - Broader adoption will likely depend on how quickly industrial teams move their R&D workflows onto the new platform. - Scribner says media inquiries can be sent to info@scribner.com.
The bottom line: - Scribner and Pulsenics are betting that faster, more integrated diagnostics will help commercial hydrogen developers scale more quickly.
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