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Nov 22, 2023

Bramble Energy partners with EDAG Group to integrate hydrogen-fuel cell in EV platform

Partnerships

  • Bramble Energy, a hydrogen fuel cell manufacturer, has entered a partnership with EDAG Group, an independent engineering services provider. The collaboration focuses on studying the potential of integrating a hydrogen Printed Circuit Board Fuel Cell (PCBFC) into EDAG's standard electric vehicle platform.

  • The joint project, termed “FC-STORM,” plans to digitally integrate and study the feasibility of Bramble Energy's PCBFC with EDAG's EV storage setup. With the collaborative effort aiming to demonstrate the functionality and benefits of the hybrid system, the project may lead to further collaborations if successful.

  • The PCBFC is expected to deliver high and scalable power output of more than 40 kW, fitting into the constrained space within the EV platform. 

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