Momentum Materials will be exhibiting at H2 & FC Expo this March in Tokyo. We will be presenting our nanoporous carbon materials designed for hydrogen fuel cells, electrolyzers, batteries, and supercapacitors.
For electrochemical systems operating at changing environment, carbon is no longer a passive component. Pore architecture, surface chemistry, and structural stability directly influence catalyst utilization, ionomer distribution, mass transport, and long-term durability.
At the exhibition, we will discuss:
- Nanoporous carbon catalyst supports for improved Pt dispersion and reduced ECSA loss in PEM fuel cells
- Porous carbon frameworks for water electrolyzers and COโ electrochemical reduction
- Engineered conductive networks for battery and supercapacitor electrodes
- Structureโperformance relationships across multi-phase electrochemical interfaces
Our materials are produced using controlled templating methods that enable tunable pore size distribution and interconnected porosity. This allows researchers and system engineers to treat carbon architecture as a design variable rather than a commodity input.
If you are working on catalyst layers, MEA optimization, electrode formulation, or advanced electrochemical devices, we welcome technical discussions during the show.
๐ Exhibition details
Event: H2 & FC Expo Tokyo 2026
Location: Tokyo Big Sight, Japan
Dates: March 17 – 19, 2026 10:00 – 17:00
To schedule a meeting in advance, please contact us through our website or send a direct message on LinkedIn.
We look forward to exchanging ideas with researchers, engineers, and industry partners working at the forefront of hydrogen and electrochemical energy systems.
