Each of the
Antig fuel cell stacks leverages the H2PowerChip™
architecture, except they differ in size and form factor based
on the target power output and application. While the stacks
below represent three separate designs, companies can
customize a stack to better suit their needs. For example, a 10
watt stack could be created using five Apollo H2PowerChip™
modules, or two Triton H2PowerChip™
modules.
The Cellini stack is a three module stack
designed to meet the needs of low power applications.
With a small foot print, Cellini is an ideal cost
effective solution for fuel cell systems that are
targeting portable devices such as cell phones, PDAs and
cameras. With an innovative micro-channel flow board,
the Cellini stack is able to offer high power density
when used in either an active or passive fuel cell
system.
The Apollo stack is consists of eight, 2W quad cell
modules that output up to 16W of power. With a bigger
footprint than the Cellini stack, Apollo is most suited
for outdoor use as an external charger. The ideal
operating conditions require an active system that can
manager air flow and water recycling.
Triton is the largest Antig stack and is designed to
operate as a generator and/or charger. Based on a dual
core quad cell planar module, Triton stacks can be
configured easily to run together in either horizontal
or vertical orientations.