Patent classifications
B60L50/70
Airport and vehicle
An airport according to the present disclosure is an airport where a vehicle is provided. The vehicle includes external supply means for supplying power to outside, and the airport includes power receiving equipment capable of receiving power from the vehicle via the external supply means. The present disclosure provides an airport capable of receiving power from a vehicle provided in the airport in the event of a power failure due to a disaster.
Airport and vehicle
An airport according to the present disclosure is an airport where a vehicle is provided. The vehicle includes external supply means for supplying power to outside, and the airport includes power receiving equipment capable of receiving power from the vehicle via the external supply means. The present disclosure provides an airport capable of receiving power from a vehicle provided in the airport in the event of a power failure due to a disaster.
FUEL CELL VEHICLE TO REFUEL ANOTHER VEHICLE
A system for a fuel cell vehicle includes a providing fuel cell fuel port, a fuel cell fuel storage tank, a fuel cell fuel flowmeter, and a pressure regulator. The fuel cell fuel storage tank is fluidically coupled to the providing fuel cell fuel port. The fuel cell fuel flowmeter is coupled between the fuel cell fuel port and the fuel cell fuel storage tank and is configured to measure flow of fuel cell fuel from the fuel cell fuel storage tank to the providing fuel cell fuel port. The pressure regulator is coupled between the fuel cell fuel flowmeter and the fuel cell fuel storage tank and is configured to control pressure of fuel cell fuel flowing from the fuel cell fuel storage tank to the providing fuel cell fuel port.
DEVICE, METHOD, AND SYSTEM OF GUIDING VEHICLE TO HYDROGEN FILLING STATION
A guide system for selecting from among a plurality of hydrogen filling stations includes a first communication device to receive information on a status of a hydrogen fuel dispenser from each of the plurality of hydrogen filling stations, respectively; a second communication device to receive a request for guidance to one of the hydrogen filling stations, from a vehicle terminal; and a controller to guide a hydrogen fuel vehicle having the vehicle terminal to a selected one of the hydrogen filling stations allowing the hydrogen fuel vehicle to occupy a hydrogen fuel dispenser having reference pressure, at a time point when the hydrogen fuel vehicle arrives, such that the hydrogen fuel vehicle is guided to the optimal hydrogen filling station to immediately fill hydrogen without standby time.
DEVICE, METHOD, AND SYSTEM OF GUIDING VEHICLE TO HYDROGEN FILLING STATION
A guide system for selecting from among a plurality of hydrogen filling stations includes a first communication device to receive information on a status of a hydrogen fuel dispenser from each of the plurality of hydrogen filling stations, respectively; a second communication device to receive a request for guidance to one of the hydrogen filling stations, from a vehicle terminal; and a controller to guide a hydrogen fuel vehicle having the vehicle terminal to a selected one of the hydrogen filling stations allowing the hydrogen fuel vehicle to occupy a hydrogen fuel dispenser having reference pressure, at a time point when the hydrogen fuel vehicle arrives, such that the hydrogen fuel vehicle is guided to the optimal hydrogen filling station to immediately fill hydrogen without standby time.
Metal hydride hydrogen storage arrangement for use in a fuel cell utility vehicle and method of manufacturing the same
The invention relates to a metal hydride hydrogen storage and supply arrangement integrated for use in a fuel cell utility vehicle. The storage arrangement includes a plurality of metal hydride containers suitable to be filled with a metal hydride material, the containers being connectable in parallel to a gas manifold; heat transfer means located between the metal hydride containers; and a filler body located in a space between the metal hydride containers and the heat transfer means.
Metal hydride hydrogen storage arrangement for use in a fuel cell utility vehicle and method of manufacturing the same
The invention relates to a metal hydride hydrogen storage and supply arrangement integrated for use in a fuel cell utility vehicle. The storage arrangement includes a plurality of metal hydride containers suitable to be filled with a metal hydride material, the containers being connectable in parallel to a gas manifold; heat transfer means located between the metal hydride containers; and a filler body located in a space between the metal hydride containers and the heat transfer means.
Cell for flow battery
A reaction cell for a flow battery having flow channels positioned within a recess of a non-porous and non-brittle housing that is also a dielectric. Positioning the flow channels within the recess eliminates the need for end plates, gaskets, and insulators of conventional designs. A current collector and an electrode within the recess have areas approximately equal to the area of the recess such that they fit within the recess and maximize the contact area between them.
AIR VEHICLE
To provide an air vehicle configured to stabilize the power output of a fuel cell by securing the generated water discharge property of the fuel cell. An air vehicle, wherein the air vehicle comprises two or more fuel cells; wherein each fuel cell comprises an anode outlet manifold; and wherein each fuel cell is disposed in the air vehicle so that water discharge directions of the anode outlet manifolds are different from each other.
AIR VEHICLE
To provide an air vehicle configured to stabilize the power output of a fuel cell by securing the generated water discharge property of the fuel cell. An air vehicle, wherein the air vehicle comprises two or more fuel cells; wherein each fuel cell comprises an anode outlet manifold; and wherein each fuel cell is disposed in the air vehicle so that water discharge directions of the anode outlet manifolds are different from each other.