A Noise-free Pollution-Free and Highly Efficient Hydrogen Fuel Cell Stack
Reliable Fuel Cell Battery Portable Hydrogen Generator Fuel Cell for Hydrogen Car
Model |
WBP-60M |
WBP-80M |
WBP-140M-M |
Number of Fuel Cells |
240 |
290 |
420 |
Rated Power |
60KW |
80KW |
140KW |
Peak Power |
75KW |
88KW |
150KW |
Operating Environment Temperature |
-20~45ºC |
-30~45ºC |
-30~45ºC |
Design Life |
>10000h |
>10000h |
>10000h |
Working Principle of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Reactor
Hydrogen fuel cell reactor generates electrical energy by converting the chemical energy stored in hydrogen gas into electrical energy through an electrochemical process. The fuel cell reactor consists of an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte membrane.
The hydrogen gas is fed into the anode side of the fuel cell reactor, where it reacts with a platinum-based catalyst to produce protons and electrons. The protons pass through the electrolyte membrane to reach the cathode side, while the electrons are forced to flow through an external circuit to reach the cathode. This flow of electrons generates electrical current that can be used to power electrical devices.
At the cathode side, oxygen gas is fed into the fuel cell reactor, and it reacts with the protons and electrons to form water and heat. The water vapor and heat are the only by-products of the reaction, making the fuel cell reactor a clean and efficient energy source.
The key to the fuel cell reactor's operation is the electrolyte membrane, which allows only positively charged protons to pass through while blocking the negatively charged electrons. This membrane separates the anode and cathode, preventing them from coming into contact and shorting out the fuel cell reactor.
Overall, a hydrogen fuel cell reactor is a reliable and efficient energy source that operates through an electrochemical process, with a modular and scalable design that makes it suitable for a wide range of applications.
50kW High-Power Fuel Cell Stack
Whether you're looking to power your home, business, or off-grid cabin, our hydrogen fuel cell reactor delivers the performance and reliability you need. With a compact and modular design, our reactor can be easily scaled up or down to meet your specific power requirements. And with a high power density and quick start-up time, our reactor delivers reliable power whenever and wherever you need it.
Transportation |
Portable Electronics |
Backup Power |
Fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) use hydrogen fuel cells to power electric motors, offering a zero-emission alternative to conventional internal combustion engines. They can be used in cars, buses, trucks, and even trains and ships. |
Hydrogen fuel cells can power small electronic devices like smartphones, laptops, and tablets, providing longer battery life and faster charging. |
Fuel cells can serve as backup power systems for critical infrastructure, such as data centers, hospitals, and emergency response
centers. They ensure uninterrupted electricity supply during power outages. |
Remote Power Generation |
Stationary Power Generation |
Material Handling |
In remote or off-grid locations, fuel cells can provide reliable electricity for communities or remote installations, such as weather stations and telecommunication towers. |
Fuel cells can be used as stationary power plants to generate electricity for homes, businesses, and industrial facilities, operating as distributed energy systems. |
Hydrogen fuel cells power forklifts and other industrial vehicles, offering longer operating times and faster refueling compared
to traditional battery-powered equipment. |
Membrane Electrode |
Bipolar Plate |
Catalyst |
Collector Plate |
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Titanium Mesh |
Nickel Mesh For Hydrogen Fuel Cells |