Liquid hydrogen fuel aircraft refueling infrastructure next on ZeroAvia’s list
The H2 powertrain company is collaborating with Absolut Hydrogen to jump this next hurdle. ZeroAvia has partnered with Absolut Hydrogen to work on an issue creating a barrier to broad adoption of using liquid hydrogen fuel in the aviation industry, which is the lack of a refueling infrastructure. The companies are determined to develop the infrastructure required by the aerospace industry’s transition. The partnership is aimed directly at the development of a liquid hydrogen fuel refueling infrastructure for aircraft. “The partners will work together to build and demonstrate liquefaction and…
The H2 powertrain company is collaborating with Absolut Hydrogen to jump this next hurdle.
ZeroAvia has partnered with Absolut Hydrogen to work on an issue creating a barrier to broad adoption of using liquid hydrogen fuel in the aviation industry, which is the lack of a refueling infrastructure.The companies are determined to develop the infrastructure required by the aerospace industry’s transition.
The partnership is aimed directly at the development of a liquid hydrogen fuel refueling infrastructure for aircraft. “The partners will work together to build and demonstrate liquefaction and liquid hydrogen storage in an airport context,” said the companies in a joint statement. They added their intentions to investigate an H2 “concept of operations, safety procedures and standards for larger-scale deployment to deliver liquid hydrogen to aircraft.” Among the challenges their project will work on overcoming is that of keeping H2 at below -253ºC (-423ºF) so that it will remain liquified. This is one of the factors that has been standing in the way of earlier or faster adoption for the aerospace and other industries.The companies plan to come up with a feasible liquid hydrogen fuel refueling infrastructure method.
Groupe Absolut subsidiary Absolut Hydrogen sells storage tanks for liquid H2, as well as refueling systems and thermal management tech. The parent company also has “customised cryogenic equipment” development experience.
“It has been critical to establish partnerships to begin building the ecosystem that can deliver liquid hydrogen fuel for larger aircraft at larger airport locations,” explained Arnab Chatterjee, vice president of infrastructure at ZeroAvia.