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🔌 Pluggable cabling reduces costs in the hydrogen industry ✅ Green hydrogen - produced from renewable resources such as wind or solar energy - will be a component of the sustainable energy supply of the future and will support important areas in transportation or the industrial sector. Hydrogen as part of sector coupling is therefore an important building block in making the "All Electric Society" (AES) a reality in the future. Wherever connections have to be repeatedly disconnected and reconnected, the use of plugable connections not only offers a time advantage, but can also reduce the need for specialist personnel. These fields of application arise along the entire hydrogen lifecycle, from production, storage and distribution through to consumption.  ✅ Based on a versatile modular connector system, HARTING develops and supplies customised and certified cabling and system solutions suitable for hydrogen applications. The solution approach must be just as individual as the application in each individual case. This is why support and advice is part of the process from joint development to series production. Bringing together the core competencies of our customers in their environment and our know-how in the field of connectivity, is the key to joint success.  ✅ The aim is always to optimise interfaces in order to reduce the effort and costs of installation and maintenance. ✅ The combination of hydrogen with renewable energies continues to lead to new fields of application and will sustainably change the energy sector. HARTING is a reliable partner with decades of experience in the industrial environment. Customised solutions have proven themselves in many applications. The high quality standards in development and production guarantee long-term and sustainable use. #connectivity #customized #engineering #AllElectricSociety

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