New Method Enhances Durability of Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Chalmers University researchers develop innovative technique to track fuel cell degradation, paving the way for longer-lasting hydrogen-powered vehicles.
- The new method allows for detailed tracking of particle degradation within fuel cells using advanced electron microscopy.
- This technique provides insights at both nano and micro levels, identifying specific degradation points.
- The research could significantly extend the lifespan of hydrogen fuel cells, crucial for commercial viability in heavy-duty vehicles.
- Hydrogen vehicles offer a cleaner alternative to combustion engines, emitting only water vapor if produced from renewable energy.
- The study addresses a key challenge in fuel cell technology, potentially reducing the need for frequent replacements.