California's Universal Hydrogen: Breaking Records with the Biggest Fuel Cell Ever Built
Key Ideas
  • Universal Hydrogen in California has developed the largest hydrogen fuel cell for aviation, a significant milestone for green air travel.
  • Their megawatt-class fuel cell powertrain showcased impressive performance during testing, promising a usable distance of 500 nautical miles for regional airliners.
  • The company aims to commercialize its hydrogen-powered aircraft technology by 2025, targeting retrofit kits for existing regional airplanes and expanding into larger planes and other mobility sectors.
  • Key features of Universal Hydrogen's liquid hydrogen module include cryogenic storage capabilities, conversion systems, safety measures, quick-connect interface, and direct drive for enhanced efficiency and safety.
California is at the forefront of zero-emission mobility, with Universal Hydrogen making history by unveiling the largest hydrogen-based fuel cell for aircraft. This breakthrough in green air travel marks a significant step towards zero-emission flight technology. The company's megawatt-class fuel cell powertrain has proven its capabilities by powering their ground test rig and offering a range of 500 nautical miles for regional airliners. Universal Hydrogen plans to have a hydrogen-powered passenger aircraft in operation by 2025 and is developing retrofit kits to bring hydrogen power to existing regional airplane fleets. Their innovative liquid hydrogen module incorporates advanced features like cryogenic storage, safety systems, and direct drive for improved efficiency and safety. With commitments from multiple customers for aircraft conversion businesses, Universal Hydrogen is set to revolutionize the aviation industry with its sustainable and cutting-edge technology.
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