UK Fuel Cell Developer Expands Testing Capability For Aviation

 Aurora Flight Sciences’ Skiron-XLE is powered by a fuel cell system from Intelligent Energy. 

Credit: Aurora Flight Sciences
UK company Intelligence Energy plans to build a facility capable of testing hydrogen fuel cell systems up to a total power of more than 1.3 megawatts for aviation applications. The facility in Chelveston, England, is planned to be operational by 2025. Privately held Intelligent Energy is investing...
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