Materials handling vehicles are currently powered by either electric motors based on lead-acid batteries or combustion engines employing diesel or liquefied petroleum gas. A number of disadvantages have been encountered with these current power systems and many efforts have been undertaken to find new ways to power the vehicles..
Here, fuel cells offer advantages over the competing electrochemical technology, including sustained high performance over the operating period and faster time to return the system to a full state.
The overall purpose of the SHEL project is to demonstrate the market readiness of the technology and to develop a template for future commercialization of hydrogen powered fuel cell based materials handling vehicles for demanding, high intensity logistics operations.
This project will demonstrate 10 FC forklift trucks and associated hydrogen refuelling infrastructure across 4 sites in Europe. Real time information will be gathered to demonstrate the advantages of using fuel cells to current technologies and fast procedures will be developed to reduce the time required for product certification and infrastructural build approval. Moreover, to ensure the widest dissemination of the results, the project will build a comprehensive Stake Holder Group of partners to pave the way for wider acceptance of the technology.
Topic:
SP1-JTI-FCH.2009.4.1 Demonstration of fuel cell powered materials handling vehicles and infrastructure
Coordinator:
CIDETEC-IK4, Spain
Other participating organisations:
UNIDO-ICHET | Turkey |
AP | UK |
CRES | Greece |
JRC | The Netherlands |
AIJU | Spain |
INTA | Spain |
FHA | Spain |
FAST/EHA | Italy |
UH | UK |
HYGEAR | The Netherlands |
CEGASA | Spain |
CUMITAS | Turkey |
- Reference
- 256837
- Project duration
- 1 Jan 2011 - 30 Jun 2014
- Project locations
- 20009 Donostia - San Sebastian, Spain
- Overall budget
- €4 680 610
- EU contribution
- €2 443 10052.2% of the overall budget
- Project website
- http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/97943_en.html