Hydrogen fuel cells could
star in long-endurance UAVs
02
mAY, 2019 - SOURCE: FLIGHTGLOBAL.COM - BY:
GARRETT REIM -CHICAGO
Federal Aviation
Administration approval of beyond visual line of sight unmanned air vehicle
(UAV) operations could spur drone makers and operators to adopt hydrogen fuel
cell powerplants.
This a perspective shared by some hydrogen fuel cell manufacturers, who
claim that their powerplants’ high energy density are a better fit for
long-endurance flights than batteries.
MetaVista
hydrogen fuel cell powered UAV
Intelligent
Energy
“Fuel cell systems have been famously dubbed ‘the technology of
tomorrow – and always will be.’ But, I think commercial UAVs are going to
change that,” said Andy Kelly, head of UAV development for Intelligent Energy,
a fuel cell manufacturer, on 30 April at the AUVSI Xponential conference. “When
beyond visual line of sight legislation comes to reality, the ranges that a
fuel cell can offer will be a requirement, rather than a nice-to-have.”
A hydrogen fuel cell powered multirotor UAV that weighs 25kg (55lb)
typically has three times the endurance of a similar battery-powered drone, he
says.
“As you go larger in a fuel cell system it actually gets much higher
than that,” says Kelly. “We’ve seen flight times that are five, six, seven
times that of a comparative battery.”
On April 16, South Korean company MetaVista claimed a multirotor UAV
endurance record using an 800W hydrogen fuel cell made by Intelligent Energy.
That drone flew for a little more than 12h.
In addition to providing
higher energy density, hydrogen fuel cells are also quicker to refill than a
battery, taking only seconds, Kelly says. Such systems also have few moving
parts, which keeps vibration low. In addition, fuel cells come with a small
battery that provides surge power to the rotors, but can be used as a backup
power source as well.
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