
This application is something I was not expecting! Who knows how it will develop! Truly a great example of SOFC technology.
Link to Nissan press release: LINK
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![]() SOFC stack onboard the van is using bio-ethanol for production of electricity, charging batteries and thus forming a hybrid ethanol-battery van. Interesting and complex idea. Combining EV with a complex SOFC stack technology. 5 kW stack is quite high power for a stack in my opinion, would be nice to know the size and parameters. This application is something I was not expecting! Who knows how it will develop! Truly a great example of SOFC technology. Link to Nissan press release: LINK
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4/6/2017 08:36:15
Battery Electric Vehicles or BEVs, predated the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles. It was between 1832-1839 that Robert Anderson, a Scottish businessman, invented the first electric carriage and Professor Sibrandus Stratingh from the Netherlands designed the first small-scale electric car which was built by his assistant Christopher Becker in 1835.
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