PowerCell Sweden AB receives prototype order
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
PowerCell Sweden AB has announced it has received a first order for a prototype of a 100 kW PowerCell S3 fuel cell stack from a European company. It will used in an automotive application.
PowerCell S3 fuel cell stack is based on the platform developed by the PowerCell in the Autostack Core project together with its project partners.
"We are delighted that the customer has chosen our fuel cell stack prototype for the project. This confirms that the results of the Autostack Core project are very promising. That the customer has chosen our stack also shows that the demand for our clean energy solutions increases, even if the order has a limited impact on this year's result", commented Mr Boden, Director Marketing & Sales at PowerCell Sweden AB.
The PowerCell S3 fuel cell stack platform will complement the first and second fuel cell stack platforms; the PowerCell S1 (1-5 kW) and PowerCell S2 (6-25 kW) as it covers a larger power range from 20 kW up to 100 kW, except that this platform is designed to only using pure hydrogen as the fuel. The PowerCell S3 fuel cell stack uses proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology and is the choice for automotive applications.
The PowerCell S3 prototype is expected to be delivered during 2Q16.
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/18012016/powercell-sweden-ab-receives-prototype-order-2183/
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