Kelvion and OST to develop low-cost hydrogen refuelling station
Published by Bella Weetch,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
The Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences (OST) selected Kelvion to supply its printed circuit K°Bond heat exchanger for their research project: "Swiss Low-Cost Hydrogen Refuelling Station (LCHRS)", funded by Innosuisse. The project aims to develop the prototype of a Swiss hydrogen filling station, which is characterised by high quality and low CAPEX.
Kelvion’s K°BOND heat exchanger will be used for precooling the hydrogen just before it is dispensed into the vehicle. With its significant characteristics, the K°Bond has been established in recent years as an ideal heat exchanger solution for applications in the hydrogen environment and boasts an impressive reference list for these high-pressure hydrogen coolers. Standard models were developed for the hydrogen market which resulted in short delivery times. For the OST, the compactness and low weight was a decisive factor for choosing K°Bond for their research project.
Growing demand for hydrogen
There is a growing momentum in the development of hydrogen mobility in Switzerland. A big contribution is being made by Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility and H2energy to bring 1600 hydrogen trucks into Swiss heavy goods traffic by 2025. This will inevitably lead to an increasing demand for hydrogen in Switzerland and other European countries, as well as an increasing need for filling stations to be able to transport this hydrogen into vehicles.
Since only larger filling stations from a few foreign manufacturers are available, this research project therefore aims to develop the prototype of a Swiss hydrogen filling station which, with a comparatively low CAPEX, should make it much easier to enter the world of hydrogen. Next to Kelvion, the three Swiss companies Burckhardt Compression AG, Swagelok Switzerland - Arbor Fluidtec AG and Endress+Hauser Flowtec AG are involved in the project as implementation partners in the LCHRS project, which is planned to be completed by the end of 2022, to enable the field test phase to start. The final series product should have a modular structure and be adaptable to the needs of the customer.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/04022022/kelvion-and-ost-to-develop-low-cost-hydrogen-refuelling-station/
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