Emerson launches a new pressure-reducing regulator for fuel cell vehicles
The design lowers manufacturing and installation costs for OEMs, and its advanced performance lowers fuel and maintenance costs for end-users.
Emerson has launched a pressure-reducing regulator specially designed for use onboard commercial hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
The dual-stage and patented active seal design of the TESCOM™ HV-3500 EC79-Certified Hydrogen Onboard Regulator delivers steady pressure and constant hydrogen fuel supply to fuel cells in the full range of vehicle operating conditions, including acceleration, deceleration, stopping and idling. Stable pressure aids in extending fuel cell life and maximizing fuel usage.
The reliable fuel pressure provided by the HV-3500 allows operators to drive farther without refuelling and decreases the risk of over-pressurization downstream, resulting in leakage, wasted fuel and possible emissions.
By boosting fuel cell efficiency and maximizing overall energy efficiency, the stable pressure the HV-3500 provides also reduces maintenance frequency. The regulator delivers positive high-pressure fuel shutoff of hydrogen in vehicles across varying road and operating conditions, increasing fuel cell durability.
The HV-3500 also helps original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) increase profitability by reducing manufacturing time and costs. Its dual-stage design eliminates the need for extra fittings and simplifies installation, while its square shape allows OEMs to secure it to existing panels and frames in the fuel cell system. This specially designed shape and mounting holes make the lightweight HV-3500 quicker and easier to install than other pressure regulation technologies. The reduced assembly time lowers installation costs.
Robert Lindquist, Director at Emerson, said, “With its patented tied valve and active seal design, the HV-3500 reaches new levels of reliability and consistent pressure delivery that help keep commercial hydrogen-powered vehicles on the road where they’re needed.”
Zhang Yingchun, Engineering Manager at Emerson, said, “The HV-3500 showcases Emerson’s commitment to developing renewable energy technology that helps manufacturers and end-users overcome the challenges they face as they build a more sustainable world.”