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Third party tests confirm HYZON Motors' new liquid-cooled fuel cell stack leads the world in power density
HONEOYE FALLS, N.Y., Oct. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- HYZON's new proton exchange membrane fuel cell is designed to power 
ultra-heavy vehicles and machinery without compromise in performance or 
economics 
- Third party testing from TUV Rheinland validates record peak power density 
above 6kW/L – the highest power density fuel cell stack in the world 
- First units based on the new technology platform to be shipped in 2021, 
aiming to power some of the world's most challenging mobility applications

Hydrogen mobility and clean energy company, HYZON Motors Inc ("HYZON") has 
today revealed new test data from the latest generation of its proton exchange 
membrane (PEM) fuel cells.

HYZON's new automotive grade PEM fuel cells have been optimized for durability 
and long operating life, addressing the most demanding usage scenarios for 
commercial vehicles and machinery. 

This specifically includes challenging, high utilization mobility applications 
such as trucks, trains, and airplanes.

Most fuel cell modules used in heavy vehicles to-date deliver continuous power 
around 100 kilowatts (kW) or less – with peak power density under 3kW/liter, 
whereas recent test data validated by highly respected testing and 
certification services business TUV Rheinland shows HYZON's new PEM fuel cells 
achieve volumetric power density exceeding 6kW/l, and gravimetric power density 
exceeding 5.5kW/l (between end hardware). 

Although the performance data is from short stack testing, it validates the 
potential of using full power fuel cells up to 500hp (370kW) for heavy mobility 
applications, reducing dependence on batteries and therefore saving on weight, 
size and cost.

The new PEM fuel cell is the result of nearly 20 years of fuel cell development

Craig Knight, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of HYZON Motors, 
commented: 

"For nearly 20 years now, the HYZON founding team have been fully focused on 
developing world class proton exchange membrane fuel cell technology – the 
'engine' of any hydrogen-powered vehicle – with the aim of producing the 
world's most advanced fuel cell to accelerate the energy transition and 
decarbonize heavy commercial mobility.

"With greater electrification of equipment and systems, there is a need for 
more powerful and lighter fuel cells to power heavy vehicles, machinery, trains 
and aircraft. This is where our PEM fuel cells will really excel; high power 
output and high power density enable applications previously out of reach of 
fuel cell technology."

With production facilities in North America, Europe and Asia, HYZON expects to 
deliver thousands of fuel cell trucks and buses globally over the next three 
years. By 2025, HYZON's expected turn-key capacity will be more than 40,000 
fuel cell vehicles annually. Production of the groundbreaking PEM fuel cell is 
expected to start in 2021.

HYZON is a global supplier of hydrogen fuel cell-powered commercial vehicles, 
including heavy duty trucks, buses and coaches. Established as a spin-off from 
Horizon in early 2020, HYZON commercializes Horizon's almost 20 years of fuel 
cell technology development for applications in global mobility applications.

About HYZON Motors Inc  (www.hyzonmotors.com)

HYZON Motors Inc is a US-headquartered hydrogen vehicle company on a mission to 
help operators of heavy vehicles transition to cost effective, zero emission, 
sustainable operations. HYZON achieves this by offering attractive economics 
with no compromise on performance. 

HYZON has also made significant commercial progress in Europe, Asia and 
Australia. The company anticipates its novel zero emission mobility model will 
expand in global markets over the next few years.

SOURCE  HYZON Motors

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