Germany Funds High-Power Aviation Fuel Cell Development

H2Fly

German startup H2Fly is developing high-performance hydrogen fuel cells for regional aircraft.

Credit: H2Fly
A consortium led by H2Fly has received German government funding to develop a 350-kW hydrogen fuel cell system designed for commercial aircraft applications. The BALIS 2.0 project has received grants totaling €9.3 million ($10 million) from Germany’s Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport...
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