Fuel Cell Auxiliary Power Unit - Innovation for the Electric Supply of Passenger Cars ?
2000-01-0374
3/6/2000
- Content
- The first application in which the fuel cell will find a market in the passenger car is as an “electrochemical battery” serving the purpose the fuel cell can do best: To generate electricity for the electrical power bus with a high degree of efficiency. Such a fuel cell referred to as an APU (Auxiliary Power Unit) exceeds the power output and endurance of a battery and is able not only to supply power to all conventional electrical power-consuming items in the car, but also to provide new functions such as air conditioning when the car is at a standstill. In the long run, indeed, the fuel cell may even be able to replace the electrical alternator.
- Citation
- Tachtler, J., Dietsch, T., and Götz, G., "Fuel Cell Auxiliary Power Unit - Innovation for the Electric Supply of Passenger Cars ?," SAE 2000 World Congress, Detroit, Michigan, United States, March 6, 2000, https://doi.org/10.4271/2000-01-0374.