Fuel Cell Test Station
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This sits in the upper-middle of the Laboratory & Precision Equipment band — a substantial contract for the sector. Based on 9,869 valued Laboratory & Precision Equipment tenders in our corpus.
The purpose of this tender exercise is to purchase a single cell/stack Fuel Cell Test station for a major project at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Kent.
The single cell/stack Fuel Cell test station is required to facilitate a high temperature PEM stack design for aviation propulsion.
To increase the power density of fuel cell stack assembly for propulsion, the team need to design and characterise their MEA materials and support the design exercise.
The University requires the single cell/stack Fuel Cell Test station to be delivered by July 2024.
What the supplier must deliver
The single cell/stack Fuel Cell test station
The single cell/stack Fuel Cell test station is required to facilitate a high temperature PEM stack design for aviation propulsion.
To increase the power density of fuel
To increase the power density of fuel cell stack assembly for propulsion, the team need to design and characterise their MEA materials and support the design exercise.
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- 87053796-7949-4555-9e06-ae716eec6beb
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- contract · Contract
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- 20231206154327-97209
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