Webinar


Green Hydrogen: Efficient electrolysis through comprehensive power conversion solutions

Join our webinar to learn about the potential of hydrogen in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and its role in transitioning to a net-zero system. Discover the global demand and market drivers for hydrogen and the technology and challenges of electrolysis in producing green hydrogen. Gain insights into the requirements of electrolysis plants and power delivery considerations and explore Infineon's power conversion solutions. Become knowledgeable about power conversion needs for hydrogen electrolysis and how Infineon can be your trusted partner.

There is a great need to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, and hydrogen has the potential to fill many roles in our transition to a net-zero system, from reducing the footprint of chemical industries and providing an alternative to transportation to improving the utilization of renewable energy sources and possibly providing seasonal storage.

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We will examine where hydrogen sits in our energy mix and elaborate on the production of green hydrogen. As part of this webinar, you will explore the global demand for hydrogen and the drivers behind the market. This webinar will introduce the technology involved in the electrolysis of water and the challenges around power conversion for this process.

Learn the requirements of electrolysis plants and considerations for power delivery to electrolyzer cells. Multiple topologies will be covered and classified into AC-coupled and DC-coupled systems, highlighting the need for both systems. We will also present Infineon's solutions for power conversion at various power levels.

With this webinar, you will understand the need for power conversion for hydrogen electrolysis and how Infineon can be a trusted partner.

Meet your speakers

Tobias Asshauer, Global Application Marketing Manager, Hydrogen

Tobias Asshauer graduated from the University of Applied Sciences Soest in 2005 with a Dipl.Ing degree in electrical engineering, majoring in power engineering and distribution, renewable energies and high-voltage engineering.

After starting his career as an electrical designer at ABB, he worked in various management positions as engineering manager, business developer, operations manager for transformers and head of product marketing for dry-type transformers.

In product marketing, Tobias Asshauer focused on the marine, industrial and power supply/renewable energy segments with a special focus on hydrogen and energy storage solutions.

Today Tobias Asshauer is Global AMG/AMK for energy storage and hydrogen applications at Infineon Technologies.

Varun Raghunath, Product Application Engineer, Solar, Energy Storage, and Hydrogen

Varun Raghunath completed his Master in Electrical Power Engineering at RWTH Aachen, focusing on power electronics and applications. He joined Infineon Technologies in 2023 in the High Power Technical Marketing Team with a focus on enabling inverter designs for solar, energy storage, and hydrogen applications. Raghunath has experience designing, testing, and qualifying converters from sub-system to inverter level and has worked on various high-power and high-voltage inverters used in multiple applications.