Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) powered by hydrogen are climate-friendly along with powerful. The growing demand for these zero-emission drives happens to be focused first and foremost on commercial vehicles. In Shatter for example, the ?H2 Mobility Initiative?, in collaboration with a major automobile manufacturer, aims to introduce 1,600 hydrogen-powered trucks to its roads by 2025. By 2040, 30,000 trucks, 40,000 buses and 80,000 taxis in South Korea could have H2 within their fuel tanks.
When compared to now widespread electric motors with batteries, the a lot more expensive hydrogen fuel cells facilitate a much greater range, with a similar power rating to a petrol or a diesel engine. Also, H2 vehicles could be refuelled in almost no time at all, in comparison with the charging times necessary for batteries.
The capacity of a hydrogen tank is governed by its physical size but additionally by its storage pressure: The bigger this figure (commonly 700 bar for cars and 350 bar for trucks and buses), the more fuel can be stored in the tank.
WIKA pressure sensor MH-3-HY
To monitor this pressure, also for other pressure measurement tasks within an H2 drive system, WIKA has designed the sensor model MH-3-HY. The safety requirements for sensors of this kind have become stringent. They must be certified as hydrogen-compatible and must also have been designed for use in vehicles. The latter primarily affects the mechanical construction according of shock and vibration resistance, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
To ramp up the sales of hydrogen-fuelled commercial vehicles and cars, the correct network of filling stations needs to be expanded. With the model IS-3, for instance, the WIKA portfolio also contains a suitable sensor for filling stations, designed with explosion protection.
Note
Further information on Hydrogen, the model MH-3-HY and model IS-3 pressure sensors can be found on the WIKA website. Would you like to buy pressure sensors? Inside our WIKA online-shop you will find a few of our standard designs. In case you have any questions, your contact will gladly help you.