Summary
The Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA) is the core component of a fuel cell that helps produce the electrochemical reaction needed to separate electrons. On the anode side of the MEA, a fuel (hydrogen, methanol etc.) diffuses through the membrane and is met on the cathode end by an oxidant (oxygen or air) which bonds with the fuel and receives the electrons that were separated from the fuel. Catalysts on each side enable reactions and the membrane allows protons to pass through while keeping the gases separate. In this way cell potential is maintained and current is drawn from the cell producing electricity.
This report describes the development of the industry by upstream & downstream, industry overall and development, key companies, as well as type segment & market application and so on, and makes a scientific prediction for the development industry prospects on the basis of analysis, finally, analyzes opportunities for investment in the industry at the end of the report.
Industry Chain
Raw Materials
Cost
Technology
Consumer Preference
Industry Overall:
History
Development & Trend
Market Competition
Trade Overview
Policy
Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East, Africa):
Regional Market
Production Development
Sales
Regional Trade
Regional Forecast
Company (3M, Dupont (Chemours), Gore, Johnson Matthey, Greenerity, Greenerity, Wuhan WUT, IRD Fuel Cells, Giner, HyPlat etc.):
Company Profile
Product & Service
Business Operation Data
Market Share
Investment Analysis:
Market Features
Investment Opportunity
Investment Calculation