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Sep 7, 2021

Hyzon Motors to supply fuel cell systems to ZeroAvia

Partnerships

  • Hyzon Motors, a developer of commercial hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs), was chosen by ZeroAvia, a hydrogen-based aviation solution provider, to supply fuel cell stack systems to two of ZeroAvia’s prototype aircraft.  

  • ZeroAvia placed this evaluation order for Hyzon Motors due to its industry-leading power density. As per TUV Rheinland, a technical certification provider, Hyzon’s Gen3 fuel cell stack achieves a volumetric power density above 6.0 kilowatt(kW)/liter and a gravimetric power density of more than 5.5 kW/kilogram, which are above industry averages. 

  • Hyzon attains high power density through a combination of proprietary technologies in the Bipolar Plate and Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA). ZeroAvia will test the fuel stack through simulated airplane duty cycles. Once the fuel cell stack is tested and validated by a ground test program, the next phase of testing will be in flight.

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