Giantleap was represented at the European Energy Research Alliance‘s seminar in Oslo, Norway, on October 30, 2017. Continue reading “Presentation at EERA seminar in Oslo”
Category: Publications
Conference papers and presentations, public deliverables, anything Giantleap produced that can be placed on a Web site.
Publication on Low-Frequency EIS Analysis
The Giantleap project congratulates their partner FESB with a successful publication in the Journal of Power Sources on the presence of inductive phenomena in the low-frequency region of electrochemical impedance spectra in PEM fuel cells. Continue reading “Publication on Low-Frequency EIS Analysis”
Giantleap experimental protocols
The Giantleap project releases today its documentation on experimental protocols for stacks and balance-of-plant components. Continue reading “Giantleap experimental protocols”
Giantleap Workshop @ VPPC2017
We are pleased to invite you to the mid-term workshop of Giantleap that will be held, on December 12th 2017, in Belfort, FRANCE in connection with the Vehicle Power Propulsion Conference (http://www.vppc2017.org/). The aim of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and industrials around topics such as fuel cell degradation mechanisms, prognostics and control related to fuel cell systems for transport applications.
The workshop will follow the following program:
09:00 – 9:50 GEA SA, Switzerland, Cities of tomorrow: what kind of solutions for the first and last mile?
10:20 – 11:00 PSA, France, Next Generation of Electrified Vehicles
11:00 – 11:40 DOE, USA, Hydrogen and fuel cell activities for transportation applications
13:40 – 14:35 Giantleap, I. Halvorsen, R. Petrone, G. Radica, “Diagnostics, Prognostics and Control models for bus fuel cell systems”
14:35 – 15:10 Giantleap, H. Fischer, “Fuel Cell Systems for FCE buses”
15:30 – 15:55 Giantleap, R. Bouwman, “Range Extender for Electrical Citybus”
15:55 – 16:30 NewBusFuel, E. Boyd, “Hydrogen fuel production and dispensation costs for fuel cell bus operators”
16:30 – 17:05 High V.Lo City, V. Willmann, “Towards zero emission public transports with fuel cell electric buses”
Please register if you intend to join. Participation is free of charge.