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Wbzu

Weiterbildungszentrum für innovative Energietechnologien der Handwerkskammer Ulm

Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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Founded 2002

About

Founded in 2002, Wbzu is a government headquartered in Ulm, Germany specializing in Solar, Hydrogen, Energy Storage.

Founded in 2002 as a non-profit association with support from Baden-Württemberg and federal government, originally focused on fuel cell technology. Integrated into Handwerkskammer Ulm's training academy in 2014. Located in Science Park Ulm near universities and research institutes. Operates seven laboratories and two state-of-the-art training classrooms. Develops and delivers vocational training programs covering hydrogen, fuel cells, battery storage, heat pumps, and solar-green roof combinations. Conducts energy-related R&D projects at regional, national, and EU levels, including Smart Grids initiatives funded by Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Environment. Focuses on bridging academic and vocational education through manufacturer-independent, industry-wide technical instruction.

vocational trainingrenewable energyhydrogen technologyfuel cellsenergy storagesolarGermanyscience park

Headquarters

Ulm, Germany

Founded

2002

Company Type

Government

Business Models

B2B

Value Chain

R&DConsultingAdvisory

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