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From 12 W to 250 kW
PEM
Open Cathode
Self Humidification
Low Voltage, Over Current, Over Temperature
99.995% Dry Hydrogen
Hydrogen and Air
Fuel Cell Controller, Connection / Tubing
On/Off switches
Required
Air Cooled / Liquid Cooled
PEM FUEL CELLS
Power Output
Membrane
Type
Humidification
Protection
Fuel
Reactants
Includes
External Power Supply
Cooling
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Fuel Cell : Eco-friendly superheroes of Power
Fuel cells are devices that convert chemical energy directly into electrical energy through an electrochemical process. They work by combining hydrogen fuel with oxygen from the air to produce electricity, water, and heat as byproducts. Fuel cells offer a clean and efficient way to generate electricity without combustion, making them a promising technology for various applications, from powering cars to providing backup power for buildings. Some main types include:
Efficient Powerhouses:
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) are all about efficiency. They are like the efficient powerhouses of fuel cells, making them perfect for big jobs like powering buildings and industrial processes.
Heat Lovers:
They operate at high temperatures which is actually one of their strengths. This high temperature means they can handle a variety of fuels like natural gas, methane and are super -efficient at converting them to electricity.
Space-Age Reliability:
Alkaline Fuel Cells (AFCs) have been around since a long time ago and are known for their reliability. They are often used in niche applications like submarines and spacecrafts.
Low and Slow:
They operate at low temperatures and are not as speedy as some other fuel cells but they are still dependable and can be great choice for certain specialized jobs. They typically require KOH as electrolyte.
Fast and Portable:
Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFCs) are like the speedsters of fuel cells. They work quickly and are great for on-the-go applications like cars and portable electronics.
Low Temperature Heroes:
They operate at lower temperatures, making them safer and more suitable for everyday use in things like cars, drones, portable electronics and small devices.