The South Korean researchers behind this particular fuel cell technology also laid claim that it is capable of powering drones to remain in the air for more than an hour, as opposed to the mere quarter of an hour runs that we are now used to.
This group of researchers who hail from Pohang University of Science and Technology in South Korea have come up with a fuel cell technology design that has been dubbed as a miniaturized solid oxide fuel cell, keeping fingers crossed that it will soon replace existing battery technology – be they in smartphones, tablets, other mobile devices, or even drones. This technology can even be scaled up to be used in electric vehicles, now how about that?
Being the first fuel cell in the world that merges porous stainless steel with thin-film electrolyte and electrodes which are are “of minimal heat capacity”, one gets the best of performance and durability. The thing now is, how soon will they release a market-ready version for the masses? [Press Release]