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The world greatest solar simulator started shining in Jülich – Germany on 23rd March 2017.

The plant has between its purposes, that of developing production processes of solar fuel, including hydrogen.

In the three floors of Synlight building, there are 149 short arc xenon lamps using electronic power supplies EX-200 GM/3-E and igniters AS-18040A.

We are proud to have taken part in this important project and we thank DLR (German Aerospace Centre) to have chosen IREM products.

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