Hydrogen Hits the Roads

Boeing Supports Neah Power Systems as a Fuel Cell Provider for Airplane and Ground Applications

Published on: October 6, 2011

Neah Power Systems has announced that the Boeing Company is exploring the use of its PowerChip fuel cell technology to power various functions on Boeing’s aeroplanes and ground systems.

In a letter to Neah Power Systems, a representative of Boeing Commercial Airplanes states, “One of the key technologies that Boeing is evaluating for future airplanes are fuel cell systems used for the generation of airplane electrical power. We believe that Neah’s technology will help Boeing achieve the objective of greener airplanes in the future. The development of a fuel cell system meeting Boeing’s requirements is a crucial step toward proving the potential for successful deployment of this technology. Boeing would work with Neah on the prototypes for internal validation, developing and engineering the air-worthiness of the system, various certifications needed, and system integration with airplane and ground applications.”

Source: FuelCellToday

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