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Hydrogen technology

Hydrogen measurement training for fuel cells and electrolysers

Fuel cell and electrolyser measurements: from reliable testing to confident decisions

A specialised training course for postgraduate students, industrial researchers, and policymakers

LocationNational Physical Laboratory, Hampton Road, Teddington TW11 0LW
Date6 – 8 October 2026
Fee£950 per person
IncludesCourse materials, refreshments, lunches and one evening networking meal (7 Oct)
Registration deadline31 August 2026

Reliable measurements are essential for turning hydrogen technologies from promising concepts into deployable systems. Whether you are developing new materials, comparing device performance, assessing durability, or using test data to inform investment and policy decisions, the quality of measurement matters. 

This three-day NPL course provides practical training in PEMFC, PEMWE, AWE and AEMWE. Through expert lectures and hands-on laboratory sessions in NPL’s specialist facilities, participants will learn how to make, interpret and report measurements with confidence, using international standards and recognised best practice to ensure repeatability and reproducibility.

Who should attend?

  • Researchers and engineers developing or testing fuel cells, electrolysers and all their constituent materials and components
  • Students and early-career scientists who need practical grounding in device measurements
  • Policymakers, analysts and programme managers who need to understand what performance and durability data can, and cannot, tell them

What you will learn

By the end of the course, participants will have a stronger understanding of:

  • Measurement principles for fuel cells and electrolysers
  • Single-cell and short stack methods
  • Cell assembly, materials selection and equipment calibration
  • How standards and test protocols are adopted and implemented
  • Common sources of variability and poor reproducibility
  • Data analysis, reporting and interpretation
  • How measurement quality supports reliable technical and policy decisions

Why NPL?

As the UK’s National Measurement Institute (NMI), NPL brings a measurement-led perspective to hydrogen technology evaluation. Participants will learn not only how tests are performed but why measurement quality, traceability, uncertainty and standards are central to credible technology assessment. 

To register your interest or ask a question:

Talk to the hydrogen team

*Places are allocated on a first come, first served basis. VAT, transport and accommodation not included. NPL reserves the right to cancel if the minimum viable capacity is not reached by the registration deadline.

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