The SAE Fuel Cell Standards committee and its numerous working groups have been integral in advancing hydrogen infrastructure development and to helping to enable the emergence of hydrogen as a significant energy carrier. To facilitate harmonization of all fuel cell related work the membership of the SAE Fuel Cell Standards Committee includes, but is not limited to; automotive OEMs and suppliers, national laboratories, international research organizations, and related standards development organizations. As the lead standards development organization tasked with establishing standards for vehicle fuel cell systems and its interfaces to the vehicle, the SAE Fuel Cell Standards committee has developed and published eleven (11) technical reports of which there are eight (8) approved standards since beginning in April of 2002 and has three (3) additional standards in progress. The technical reports cover the safety aspects of fuel cell systems in vehicles, test procedures to establish the performance of the system and its components, and interface requirements. With the support of the US Department of Energy, the SAE Fuel Cell Standards Committee and its numerous working groups has facilitated consistency and harmonization among and across codes and standards developed by different organizations, shared standards development information, and promoted collaboration to minimize duplication of effort.


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    Title :

    SAE Fuel Cell Codes and Standards. Final Scientific/Technical Report


    Publication date :

    2007


    Size :

    13 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English