Methanol fuel cells at COP15

December 1, 2009: Innovative technology which uses methanol to make fuel cell vehicles competitive unveiled at COP15, from December 7th - 18th, 2009 in Copenhagen.

Serenergy together with Metha Energy Solutions and Lithium Balance have developed a Fiat Scudo 9 seater van into an electric and fuel cell hybrid which uses hydrogen gas as its feedstock instead of hydrogen.
 
The fuel cells continuously recharge the batteries while the vehicle is being driven. This overcomes the primary problem of electric vehicles - namely the action radius. With the fuel cells, the range can be increased to 500 kilometres (310 miles), while the secondary problem – battery charging time – is eliminated since methanol can be tanked as fast and as easily as gasoline. Therefore methanol fuel cell technology does not aim to outcompete electric powered vehicles as a concept, but support it. According to reporting in the professional journal Ingeniøren (The Engineer), the vehicle makes it possible to reduce CO2 emissions by 70% in relation to an internal combustion engine car.
 
The UN Climate Change Conference COP15 is under way in Copenhagen, with teams of delegates from 192 countries taking part. This gives the best opportunity imaginable to showcase the vehicle.

   Fiat Scudo electric & fuel cell hybrid

 

Serenergy at FCS&E 2009

October 1, 2009: Serenergy will be present at the 2009 Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition in Palm Springs, California, USA, from November 16th - 19th, 2009.

The 2009 Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition (FCS&E) provides an exciting opportunity to learn about and experience the latest advances in fuel cell research, development and demonstration/application. This year's conference, Fuel Cells: The New Generation of Green Power, will expand on the conference's mission to advance the global energy, environmental, and economic benefits offered by fuel cell technology. The FCS&E showcases the importance of fuel cells in the development of energy strategies that reduce or eliminate greenhouse gas and criteria pollutant emissions. The FCS&E will feature an extensive trade show and exhibition area and Serenergy look forward to seeing you at our booth.

>>FCS&E

 

Airborne fuel cells

July 8, 2009: Antares DLR-H2 aircraft presentation and first public flight at Hamburg Airport,Germany July 7, 2009.

Antares DLR-H2 is the world’s first piloted aircraft capable of taking off using only power from a fuel cell system. On July 8, 2009, the aircraft was successfully flight tested before an audience at the Hamburg airport. The aircraft sets new standards in the field of high-efficiency, zero-emission energy conversion and clearly demonstrates the capability of Serenergy’s HTPEM fuel cell technology.

The research aircraft is collaboration between German Aerospace Centre (DLR), Lange aviation, Serenergy (fuel cell stack subsystem) and BASF (electrolytic membrane and catalysts). Four serenus 390 Air C fuel cell stack modules are used as the propulsive energy source supplying the necessary peak power for take-off.

>>DLR   >>news article   >>Spiegel Online video   >>BASF video-1   >>BASF video-2

   Antares DLR-H2 - First public flight

 

 
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