State-of-the-Art Facility in Rousset Aims to Revolutionize Hydrogen Storage
Nawah, a prominent figure in the hydrogen sector, has inaugurated its newest carbon nanotube production facility in Rousset, France. Spanning 4,600 square meters, this cutting-edge plant marks a substantial step forward in Nawah’s production and technological prowess, enhancing its capacity to meet the growing demands of the hydrogen market.
Breakthrough in Carbon Nanotube Manufacturing for Energy Storage Solutions
Following a successful presentation at the Hy-fcell event in Stuttgart, Nawah’s Rousset plant introduces an innovative process for producing vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs). This advanced technology plays a key role in energy storage, significantly impacting both electrical and hydrogen storage solutions. Carbon nanotubes’ unique properties make them an ideal medium for hydrogen storage, paving the way for advancements in sustainable fuel sources and positioning Nawah at the forefront of hydrogen technology.
Expanding Production Capacity to Meet Global Demand and Strengthen European Sovereignty
With the new facility, Nawah plans to boost its annual production of 3D nanocarbon from 20,000 square meters to 400,000 square meters, a leap that will drive down production costs and expand accessibility in both European and U.S. markets. Positioned to reduce Europe’s reliance on imported technical carbon—currently sourced predominantly from Asia and the United States—the Rousset plant supports European industrial independence and meets the strategic demands of the energy transition.
Looking to the future, Nawah is also preparing to establish a similar facility in the United States, creating local employment opportunities while reinforcing its commitment to global industrial resilience and sustainable energy innovation. This expansion underscores Nawah’s dedication to advancing hydrogen technologies and contributing to a more robust and sustainable industrial infrastructure worldwide.