Hydrogen analyser ‘revolutionises’ green energy
As the global transition to renewable energy accelerates, hydrogen is emerging as a cornerstone of clean power solutions. Its role in fuel cells, energy storage, and industrial decarbonisation continues to expand.
However, harnessing hydrogen’s potential requires more than just production capacity; precision, safety, and consistency are also essential.
Designed for high-performance hydrogen analysis, Cambridge Sensotec has launched its Rapidox 7100 hydrogen analyser, engineered to support demanding applications across the green energy sector. From fuel cell development and hydrogen production, to storage and distribution, the analyser consistently delivers accuracy and reliability.
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Produced via electrolysis using renewable energy, green hydrogen has become a focus for governments, research bodies, and private energy providers. However, impurities in hydrogen can severely affect fuel cell efficiency, equipment lifespan and regulatory compliance.
The Rapidox 7100 hydrogen analyser offers:
High sensitivity to detect trace impurities
Real-time data output for dynamic control
Multi-gas capabilities for versatile deployment
Robust design for industrial environments
These features make it ideal for integration into electrolyser systems, and full-scale production facilities.
By providing accurate readings and robust performance, the Rapidox 7100 enables stakeholders to refine production processes, comply with emissions standards, and reduce operational risks. Furthermore, operators can benefit from remote diagnostics and cloud-based analytics when paired with compatible systems. As a result, data becomes central to planning, reporting, and improving hydrogen infrastructure.
Dr. Mark Swetnam, Managing Director, Cambridge Sensotec, said: “For over 25 years, Cambridge Sensotec has been driven by innovation and a commitment to advancing gas analysis technology. The Rapidox 7100 Hydrogen Analyser reflects that pursuit—empowering users with comprehensive, real-time insights into multiple gas components. With the ability to measure up to seven gases simultaneously, it redefines precision and performance in gas analysis.”
For more information, visit www.cambridge-sensotec.co.uk.