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In the coronavirus crisis, Bosch is committed to both tech-nological innovations and climate action

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In the coronavirus crisis, Bosch is committed to both tech-nological innovations and climate action

Climate action is accelerating structural change in many sectors. Hydrogen is becoming increasingly important for Bosch, both in the automotive industry and in building technology. Bosch is working with its partner Ceres Power on stationary fuel cells. These systems can supply buildings such as computing centers with electricity. Bosch anticipates that the market for fuel-cell power stations will be worth more than 20 billion euros by 2030.

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