The EU‑funded Clean Hydrogen Partnership project RESCUE marked a key step forward during a project meeting held from 18 – 19 September 2025 at Technical University of Denmark (DTU) nearby Copenhagen.
The gathering brought together all partners – DTU, DLR, ADVENT, THW, PROACT and CERTH – to focus on the Work Package 2 – System Requirements. At the end of WP 2, the RESCUE system requirements will be finalized and the meeting produced important progress toward that objective.
Core Focus: Completing the System Requirements
WP 2 is the basis for the RESCUE project, delivering the detailed system architecture and specifications that will guide prototype development and testing. The discussion centered on four key partners:
PROACT – Safety requirements: HAZOP study, hazard identification and classification.
THW – End‑user requirements: Catalogue of user‑centric needs developed in a workshop in Bonn, covering e.g. transport, electrical power, operating modes, display and control, fuel and tank, and operational safety.
Advent, CERTH – RESCUE system design: New approach of fuel cell cabin.
Next Steps in the Project
- Integrate safety and user requirements into system architecture.
- Finalize system design and integrate all necessary components.
- System testing at DLR and THW and modelling at DTU.
Appreciation to DTU The project partners thank DTU for hosting that meeting, for the impressive laboratory visit, and for providing an environment that fostered the collaboration.




