Solé develops 76 kW hydrogen fuel cell for marine applications

on the left, Attila Husar, Director of the H2 UPC Lab, together with Solé Advance’s engineering team, led by Víctor Miravet.

Spanish marine engineering firm Solé Advance has developed a 76kW proton-exchange-membrane (PEM) hydrogen fuel cell for integration with marine electric and hybrid propulsion systems, and onboard power generation. 

The company is also working on marine-specific integration, focusing on control systems, cooling arrangements, safety requirements and resistance to saline environments.

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