Opening solid hydrogen storage markets through civil marine UAS

Lead Participant: CELLA ENERGY LIMITED

Abstract

Hydrogen’s use as a clean, lightweight fuel is held back by technological limitations and the high cost of storage and fuel cells. This project aims to overcome barriers to market entry by proving a profitable early market application in small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) designed for marine research, extending range and payload compared with lithium batteries. A consortium comprising Cella Energy’s hydrogen materials developers, Arcola Energy’s fuel cell expertise and the Scottish Association of Marine Science’s UAS research team are working to demonstrate a flyable aircraft with innovative solid-state hydrogen storage integrated with lightweight fuel cells as a proof-of-concept for <7 kg marine UAS. Small UAS are rapidly developing tools for agriculture and public safety on land; and marine and climate research, and energy monitoring offshore, where they benefit from less restrictive aviation regulation. Civilian UAS are due to emerge as an early-adopter of highly energy dense, green power solutions like hydrogen, in advance of a revolutionary low-carbon fuel for road vehicles. This project emphasises the benefits to society of the safe use of UAS, and of hydrogen.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

CELLA ENERGY LIMITED £290,866 £ 174,520
 

Participant

CELLA ENERGY LIMITED
BALLARD MOTIVE SOLUTIONS LTD. £38,413 £ 23,048
THE SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MARINE SCIENCE £122,580 £ 122,580
SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MARINE SCIENCE

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