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e-Vehicles require a hybrid solution - where the fuel cell
shares part of the drive with an on-board lithium ion battery.
The advantage of using a fuel cell in such an application is
that the e-vehicle can go much longer distances between
chargers. This is because the fuel cell can continuously
replenish the charge of the battery during usage, or even while
the vehicle is at rest.
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Antig has designed
the A50 "BRICK" specifically to work in hybrid
environments - be it an e-vehicle or any other type of
application requiring longer runtime. Because form
factor is an important consideration for any type of
e-vehicle, Antig offers customers the ability to
configure the design to operate in both horizontal or
vertical positions. The core fuel cell engine can also
be removed from the housing and configured into the
drive unit of the vehicle itself.
View
the A50 BRICK system specifications. |
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