Development of New Hydrogen Fueling Method for Fuel Cell Motorcycle
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- A new hydrogen fueling protocol named MC Formula Moto was developed for fuel cell motorcycles (FCM) with a smaller hydrogen storage capacity than those of light duty FC vehicles (FCV) currently covered in the SAE J2601 standard (over than 2kg storage). Building on the MC Formula based protocol from the 2016 SAE J2601 standard, numerous new techniques were developed and tested to accommodate the smaller storage capacity: an initial pressure estimation using the connection pulse, a fueling time counter which begins the main fueling time prior to the connection pulse, a pressure ramp rate fallback control, and other techniques. The MC Formula Moto fueling protocol has the potential to be implemented at current hydrogen stations intended for fueling of FCVs using protocols such as SAE J2601. This will allow FCMs to use the existing and rapidly growing hydrogen infrastructure, precluding the need for exclusive dispensers or stations.
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- Handa, K., Yamaguchi, S., Minowa, K., and Mathison, S., "Development of New Hydrogen Fueling Method for Fuel Cell Motorcycle," SAE Int. J. Alt. Power. 6(2):219-227, 2017, https://doi.org/10.4271/2017-01-1184.