Building on the tested H2F-175 (shown) fuel cell module, H2Fly is working on a higher-performance system.
Credit: H2Fly
H2Fly is gearing up for flight-testing of a “next-generation” fuel cell system and is offering it to aircraft designers for hydrogen-electric propulsion, CEO Ralph Mueller says. After the demise of Universal Hydrogen and the postponement of Airbus’ ZEROe project, H2Fly is one of the remaining...
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