India Launches First Indigenous Hydrogen Fuel Cell Ferry
On 28th February, 2024, Prime Minister inaugurated India’s first hydrogen fuel cell ferry virtually, a project led by Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), set to operate in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
Special Features of the Vessel
- The 24-meter-long catamaran ferry, costing Rs 18 crore, accommodates 50 passengers in an air-conditioned area built with fiberglass reinforced plastic, akin to metro train coaches.
- It utilizes hydrogen fuel stored in cylinders and boasts a 3-kW solar panel, offering zero emissions and noise-free operations.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Mechanism
- Operating on a 50-kW PEM fuel cell, supplemented by Lithium-Ion Phosphate batteries, the ferry utilizes hydrogen to generate electricity, ....
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