The very high power density available from proton-exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells combined with the potential for very low cost suggests the PEM fuel cell as the most probable power plant for the next generation, nonpolluting automobile engine. The demonstrated capability of the PEM fuel cell to produce power from available hydrocarbon fuels opens the possibility of reliable, efficient, power generation located near the user. This review summarizes the operating principles of the fuel cell stack and power systems, describes the current status of the technology, focusing on recent developments, and discusses the technical challenges and commercial prospects for this fuel cell technology.
Polymer electrolyte fuel cells: a review of recent developments
Polymer-Elektrolyt-Brennstoffzelle: Bericht über neue Entwicklungen
Journal of Power Sources ; 51 , 1-2 ; 129-144
1994
16 Seiten, 51 Quellen
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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