The present paper reports on experimental results of an ethanol reformer equipped with a Pd-based metallic membrane toward the production of pure hydrogen, suited for PEM-fuel cell feeding. The ethanol steam reforming is conducted using a Pd–Rh/CeO2 catalyst over cordierite monoliths, which were implemented in-series into a stainless-steel membrane reactor. Inconel membranes functionalized with Pd–Ag over an adequate support were profited for hydrogen separation from the monoliths outlet. The unit was successfully tested for hydrogen production from ethanol steam reforming, achieving pure-hydrogen flowrates up to 110 mLN/min. Reaction yields of 3.1 mol hydrogen generated per mol ethanol in feed and total yields of 1.4 mol H2 permeate...