Horizon Unveils 400KW Fuel Cell to Power Trucks With 20% Less Hydrogen
2024-12-03 14:32
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Wedoany.com Report-Dec 03, Singapore’s Horizon Fuel Cell has unveiled a new 400kW fuel cell which it claims could reduce hydrogen consumption in heavy-duty trucks by up to 20%.

The VLS-IV fuel cell is said to offer “material advantages” in fuel cell applications including high power output, low costs, long lifespan and high fault tolerance.

Using the firm’s graphite-metal hybrid bipolar plate technology, Horizon said the new system could reduce hydrogen consumption by up to 20% in heavy trucks.

Traditional heavy-duty truck fuel cells range in capacity from 100kW to 250kW. By going up in size, the firm said it will provide “ample power” for the “heaviest” on-road trucks.

“This new fuel cell from Horizon sets the stage for hydrogen applications to enter a new era characterised by higher power, greater efficiency, compact size and lower costs,” a company statement said.

In manufacturing the system, Horizon said it has made “comprehensive upgrades.”

Producing its graphite layer using “high-precision molding techniques,” it claims to have reduced costs by over 50%.

Furthermore, the stack’s metal layer uses a new PVD carbon coating to improve conductivity and reduce contact resistance.

Launched in 2003, Horizon has been eager to position itself as a key fuel cell provider for heavy-duty vehicles. However, having launched its US truck spin-off Hyzon in 2020, its top team found itself facing scrutiny over its financial practices, including allegations of overstating vehicle deliveries and orders.

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