<p>➀ The Fraunhofer IEE-led HyLeiT project developed next-generation power converters using silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors for electrolysis plants, enhancing DC power quality and grid stability.</p><p>➁ Modular converter solutions with improved efficiency and cost-effectiveness were created, alongside real-time simulation models to optimize grid integration and system reliability.</p><p>➂ Partners like Infineon and SMA Solar contributed to advancing electrolyser technology, supporting decarbonization in industries and mobility, with plans for commercial deployment in renewable energy grids.</p>
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