Subcooled Liquid Hydrogen Technology for Heavy-Duty Trucks
Enrico Pizzutilo, Thomas Acher, Benjamin Reuter, Christian Will, Simon Schäfer
Abstract
Subcooled liquid hydrogen (sLH2) is an onboard storage, as well as a hydrogen refueling technology that is currently being developed by Daimler Truck and Linde to boost the mileage of heavy-duty trucks, while also improving performance and reducing the complexity of hydrogen refueling stations. In this article, the key technical aspects, advantages, challenges and future developments of sLH2 at vehicle and infrastructure levels will be explored and highlighted.
Topics & Concepts
TruckHeavy dutySubcoolingLiquid hydrogenDutyEnvironmental scienceHydrogenKey (lock)Automotive engineeringHydrogen storageTransport engineeringComputer scienceWaste managementEngineeringChemistryOperating systemBoilingTheologyPhilosophyOrganic chemistryHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsHydrogen Storage and MaterialsElectric Vehicles and Infrastructure