We have reached the first major milestone in the development of our system. We have successfully completed the final test of autonomous operation of the laboratory prototype hydrogen generator.
This was not an easy stage. Testing showed that real-world operation is uncompromising and can quickly reveal weaknesses in the system. The first start-up did not go as expected, but this subsequently played a key role in the overall development outcome.
The team then carried out a detailed analysis and made system adjustments that eliminated the identified shortcomings. The second attempt was stable and in line with the expected behaviour of the entire solution.
Testing took place under real-world conditions with variable output from a photovoltaic power plant, operating across a wide daily range from morning to evening. The system therefore had to respond to dynamic changes in input energy throughout the day.
The results confirm that the system is capable of autonomous operation control, can adapt to fluctuations in input energy and optimize its performance in real time. The solution also includes intelligent control, which contributes to the stability and efficiency of the entire process.
After almost two weeks of intensive testing, we are now moving into the next development phase. We would like to thank the entire team for their dedication in completing this stage.