In addition to the activities conducted using individual fuel cells and stacks at the Hawaii Fuel Cell Test Facility (HFCTF), research and development efforts are also carried out on complete fuel cell systems. This work encompasses both computer simulations and extensive laboratory studies utilizing actual hardware. The areas of interest are fuel cell energy/power systems (FCEPS) for unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and automotive electric hybrid vehicles. For example, for UUVs, an initial technology assessment has included attention to polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells and hydrogen and oxygen storage systems. Click here to see a draft technical report presenting the results of this assessment. In the future, consideration will be given to hardware experiments directed at the vital arena of how to quickly one can move from laboratory testing to production of prototype units (rapid system prototyping). HNEI will eventually develop all the elements required for system prototyping. The following paragraphs outline expected elements that will be part of overall fuel cell systems R&D efforts at HNEI.
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