CamMotive Expands Hydrogen Fuel Cell Testing Capabilities in the UK
Key Ideas
  • CamMotive launched a new hydrogen fuel cell testing facility in Cambridge, UK, to advance clean energy markets.
  • The facility, part of the FCVGen2.0 project led by Ford and supported by the UK government, aims to optimize hydrogen fuel cell technologies.
  • Tests at the site will focus on evaluating system performance, efficiency, safety, and service life to support hydrogen technology advancement.
  • CamMotive plans to further expand its test infrastructure to cater to the growing demands of the clean energy market globally.
CamMotive, an e-powertrain development consultancy, has unveiled a new facility in Cambridge, UK, dedicated to testing and developing hydrogen fuel cell technologies. This initiative is part of the three-year FCVGen2.0 project, in collaboration with Ford and supported by the UK government's Advanced Propulsion Centre UK program. The site, capable of testing hydrogen fuel cell systems up to 150kW initially but with potential for larger systems, aims to optimize technology for transportation and stationary power applications. Data from tests will be used to enhance efficiency, safety, and performance. CamMotive's director, Bruce Campbell, expressed the importance of creating a supportive test environment for hydrogen technologies. The company plans to expand its infrastructure to meet the needs of the evolving hydrogen fuel cell market, catering not only to Ford's E-Transit project but also to the broader industry in the UK and globally.
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