Fuel Cell and Super capacitor
Fuel Cell Performance Analysis
A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that converts chemical energy into electricity through a reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, producing only water and heat as byproducts. Key performance factors include:
✔️ Energy Efficiency – Typically ranges from 40% to 60%, depending on the type of fuel cell.
✔️ Power Density – Determines the rate at which energy can be supplied for applications like EVs and backup power systems.
✔️ Durability & Degradation – Fuel cells experience wear over time due to catalyst degradation and membrane thinning.
✔️ Response Time – Fuel cells are better suited for steady energy delivery rather than rapid power surges.
✔️ Fuel Purity & Supply – Hydrogen purity directly affects performance, requiring proper filtration and handling.
