The High-temperature Membrane
Fuel Cell (HT-PEMFC) Technology
As a forward-looking hydrogen energy technology, has a strong resistance to fuel/air impurity poisoning. It can directly use crude hydrogen or by-product hydrogen for power generation, simplifying the system and achieving high overall efficiency. With its wide range of fuel sources, it can address current issues of high production, storage, transport, and refueling costs, as well as complex safety management associated with high-purity hydrogen, making it seen as a hydrogen energy revolutionary solution.
High proton conductivity under high temperature and low humidity conditions
A high level of chemical stability, able to withstand oxidizing and reducing environments at high temperatures
Well-stability in the operating range of the battery.
High mechanical properties and dimensional stability of the membrane under high temperature operating conditions
High proton conductivity
Wide temperature range (110°C-180°C)
Strong resistance to poisoning, tolerant to impurities such as CO and sulfide gases
Simplified water-heat management system
Multiple fuel choices, including methanol, liquefied gas, ammonia reforming gas, industrial by-product hydrogen, pure hydrogen, etc.
Electrical efficiency ≥42%, comprehensive thermal efficiency greater than 90%.
Compact single module design, capable of being scaled up through system stacking to form high-power products.
Uses methanol as fuel (reforming methanol into hydrogen-rich gas), offering high energy density.
Wide application range, suitable for electricity generation, combined heat and power, range extender systems, etc.
High safety level, with hydrogen produced and used on-demand, eliminating the need for storage and associated safety concerns.
More than 40 cumulative testing items, providing test verification and final inspection for the research and development, as well as production of electric propulsion
Airtightness test, hydrogen leakage test, permitted working pressure test
Dozens of tests including overpressure tests
A series of performance tests, including polarization curve tests under different conditions.