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GM delivers first fuel cell truck to US Army


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
91 KB
Volume
2005
Category
Article
ISSN
1464-2859

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✦ Synopsis


Nuvera begins sales of PowerFlow system

U S/Italian-based Nuvera Fuel Cells is now taking orders for its new 5 kWe PowerFlowβ„’ hydrogen fuel cell system, which is being offered to OEMs for use in stationary or mobile applications or to customers wanting to test the company's latest fuel cell technology. The multi-fuel reforming and PEM fuel cell developer announced the opening of sales at the recent Hannover Fair in Germany.

PowerFlow was designed as a complete, fully automated fuel cell system for installation in industrial vehicles and equipment for a variety of applications, such as material handling, ground support equipment, powered access, turf care, construction, mining, forestry, and utility vehicles. The compact, flexible system features proven direct water injection technology, for operational simplicity, fewer balance-ofplant components and high reliability. In addition, PowerFlow incorporates metallic bipolar plates to ensure low production costs and resistance to shock and vibration.

'PowerFlow is Nuvera's first commercial offering,' says Gus Block, marketing director and global market leader for Nuvera's PowerFlow product platform. 'Its design followed current industry product development practices, and is based on the results of field trials of our previous-generation power modules in North America, Europe and Japan.


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