Horizon Fuel Cell unveiled its new VLS-IV 400kW fuel cell, offering material advantages in fuel cell applications, such as high power output, low cost, long lifespan, and high fault tolerance. This groundbreaking product has the potential to reduce hydrogen consumption in fuel cell heavy trucks by up to 20%, in addition to providing ample power for the heaviest on-road trucks and various other heavy equipment with challenging decarbonisation pathways.
The new VLS-IV series fuel cells leverage the unique advantages of the company’s patented graphite-metal hybrid bipolar plate technology, which sets the standard in high-power, heavy duty fuel cells, bringing to market substantial technological innovation since the launch of the VLS-III series in 2021.
This new fuel cell from Horizon sets the stage for hydrogen applications to enter a new era characterized by higher power, greater efficiency, compact size and lower costs, which will collectively drive the hydrogen economy. Additionally, the company’s “zero-carbon MW powerplant” based on the 400kW stack will deliver more competitive zero emission power for grid-independent AI datacenters, along with electrical grid peak-shaving powerplants.
Seeking the most cost-efficient production methods, Horizon has made comprehensive upgrades in the bipolar plate manufacturing processes. The graphite layer is produced using high-precision molding techniques, enhancing product consistency while reducing production costs by over 50%. The metal layer utilizes newly developed PVD carbon coating technology to improve conductivity and reduce contact resistance, further enhancing the reliability and efficiency of the stack. The hybrid bipolar plates are assembled using the company’s long-validated sealing technology, reliably integrating the graphite and metal layers.
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