Proton Motor hydrogen fuel cells to power-up battery electric bus fast charging
The H2 would make it possible to recharge the bus batteries in a way that is not grid dependent. Proton Motor has announced that its hydrogen fuel cells will be supporting a new project that would make it possible to overcome dependency on the grid at fast charging stations for battery electric buses. The company will be supplying its H2 fuel cells to the project in what it is calling a world’s first. Proton Motor’s hydrogen fuel cells will be used to help develop and produce fast charging stations for buses without reliance on being connected to the electricity grid. The company said that th…
The H2 would make it possible to recharge the bus batteries in a way that is not grid dependent.
Proton Motor has announced that its hydrogen fuel cells will be supporting a new project that would make it possible to overcome dependency on the grid at fast charging stations for battery electric buses.The company will be supplying its H2 fuel cells to the project in what it is calling a world’s first.
Proton Motor’s hydrogen fuel cells will be used to help develop and produce fast charging stations for buses without reliance on being connected to the electricity grid. The company said that this would represent the first time in the world such a project has been undertaken. It also stated that the technology developed through this project will help to overcome the challenges associated with placing rapid charging stations in places without adequate grid connectivity. In this way, with H2 being used for battery charging purposes, the H2 would not be seen as the mobility fuel unto itself but would instead be a complement to battery electric mobility. It would ensure that rapid charging times are possible while still playing an important role in decarbonizing transportation.