Hydrogen storage: Not everything need look like a sausage

25AUTP03_06

3/1/2025

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Since the 1860 Hippomobile, hydrogen has been a part of powered mobility. Today, most hydrogen storage applications use cylindrical tanks, but other solutions are available. At a recent Bosch-sponsored event, SAE Media noted Linamar's Flexform conformable storage, which the company says uses the same or less material for a given storage volume while delivering anywhere from 5-25% more volumetric efficiency than conventional cylindrical tanks within that volume.

“We see space as a regular bounding box where all you're losing is this area around the corners, closer to five to 10% [loss]. Where Flexform really shines and where the value proposition really is, is irregular spaces, such as between frame rails,” said representatives from the Linamar engineering team.

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Cannell, T., "Hydrogen storage: Not everything need look like a sausage," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2025.
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3/1/2025
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25AUTP03_06
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