1.1 History of Fuel Cell Technology Fuel cells have fascinated scientists for over 150 years. Their origins can be traced back to 1800 when William Nicholson and Anthony Carlisle discovered how electricity could split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Building on this,...
Galvanic cells are at the heart of technologies that power everything from portable electronics to electric vehicles. These electrochemical cells transform chemical energy into electrical energy through spontaneous redox reactions. In this blog, we explore how...
Fuel cells, thanks to their modular nature, span a broad spectrum of use‑cases—from large stationary power plants down to portable power packs. Stationary Power Plants Fuel cell systems are increasingly employed for stationary electricity generation, backup power and...
Fuel cells are an advanced clean energy technology, capable of powering everything from vehicles to industrial plants. But not all fuel cells are created equal. The type of electrolyte used inside a fuel cell determines how it operates, what fuels it can use, what...
As the world transitions to cleaner energy solutions, understanding how fuel cells compare to traditional internal combustion engines (ICEs) is essential. While both systems can run on hydrogen-based fuels, they differ fundamentally in how they generate power and...