News & Events

Stay updated with the latest developments, breakthroughs, and milestones from the PEPPER project. From key events to scientific achievements, this is where you can follow how PEPPER is advancing a new generation of efficient hydrogen production technologies.

PEPPER at SSPC22: International Panel on Proton-Conducting Ceramic Technologies
PEPPER at SSPC22: International Panel on Proton-Conducting Ceramic Technologies

Published: 10. September 2025

PEPPER at SSPC22: International Panel on Proton-Conducting Ceramic Technologies

The 22nd International Conference on Solid-State Proton Conductors (SSPC22) is going to take place at DTU – Technical University of Denmark (DTU - Spicing Up Hydrogen Innovation) from 14–19 September 2025. The event brings together a global community of researchers to explore the latest progress in experimental and theoretical research on proton and related ion conduction in solids.

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PEPPER’s First Press Release
PEPPER’s First Press Release

Published: 01. July 2025

PEPPER’s First Press Release

On 30 June 2025, the PEPPER project published its first official press release, introducing its vision for advancing clean hydrogen production through planar Proton-conducting Ceramic Electrolysis Cells (PCCELs).

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PEPPER project kicks off in Stuttgart
PEPPER project kicks off in Stuttgart

Published: 09. April 2025

PEPPER project kicks off in Stuttgart

On February 3–4, the PEPPER project officially launched with a hybrid kick-off meeting hosted in Stuttgart, Germany. Representatives from all eight consortium partners – including DLR, CEA, CNRS, AVL, DTU, EIFER, Elcogen, and Grant Garant – came together...

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