Eaton to Showcase Technologies for Hydrogen-Powered Commercial Vehicles at IAA Transportation 2024
September 10 2024 - 5:30AM
Business Wire
Intelligent power management company Eaton announced it will
showcase a broad range of innovative solutions for hydrogen-powered
commercial vehicles September 17–22 at IAA Transportation 2024 in
Hanover, Germany.
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Eaton’s hydrogen recirculation blower
cycles surplus hydrogen to the stack's inlet, which extends system
longevity through anode purging. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Eaton believes that hydrogen can play a significant role in
decarbonizing commercial vehicles,” said Scott Adams, senior vice
president, Global Products, Eaton’s Mobility Group. “Whether a
vehicle is powered by hydrogen fuel cells or a hydrogen internal
combustion engine, Eaton’s broad range of innovative solutions
makes us a valuable supplier partner.”
Eaton’s TVS technology improves fuel cell performance
Recirculating excess hydrogen through the fuel cell stack is
critical for achieving high efficiency in fuel cells. Based on
Eaton’s TVS technology, its hydrogen recirculation blower cycles
surplus hydrogen to the stack's inlet, extending system longevity
through anode purging, managing water, and reducing cold start
issues while maximizing hydrogen utilization by improving
efficiency and stack responsiveness.
H2 ICE engines need significantly more air for the combustion
process. Eaton’s TVS supercharger provides the ability to produce
instant air flow at low engine speeds, can be disengaged to reduce
parasitic losses when not needed, and can be optimized to
complement a turbocharger in super-turbo applications.
Hydrogen ICE solutions present challenges requiring
innovative solutions
Hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines pose unique
challenges that fall squarely within Eaton’s area of expertise –
engine air management.
H2 ICE engines have higher combustion chamber temperatures
compared to diesel engines, making them susceptible to surface
auto-ignition or knocking. Eaton, one of the largest global
producers of engine valves, leveraged its extensive experience to
develop its next generation of hollow valves designed specifically
for commercial vehicles and hydrogen-powered applications. The
innovative design of the new hollow valves results in lower
temperatures, which reduces the risk of engine knock and allows the
valve to be produced with more cost-effective materials.
Hydrogen internal combustion vehicles require robust engine
brakes
H2 ICE engines need more engine braking due to their low
compression ratio. Eaton’s 1.5 stroke engine brake delivers 40%
more braking power at low speed compared to a conventional engine
brake. Testing has shown that the combination of an Eaton
supercharger and 1.5-stroke engine brake provides additional
braking power of up to 20%.
For more information on Eaton’s commercial vehicle market
solutions, visit Hall 21, Booth B22 at IAA Transportation 2024.
Eaton is an intelligent power management company dedicated to
protecting the environment and improving the quality of life for
people everywhere. We make products for the data center, utility,
industrial, commercial, machine building, residential, aerospace
and mobility markets. We are guided by our commitment to do
business right, to operate sustainably and to help our customers
manage power ─ today and well into the future. By capitalizing on
the global growth trends of electrification and digitalization,
we’re accelerating the planet’s transition to renewable energy
sources, helping to solve the world’s most urgent power management
challenges, and building a more sustainable society for people
today and generations to come.
Eaton was founded in 1911 and has been listed on the New York
Stock Exchange for more than a century. We reported revenues of
$23.2 billion in 2023 and serve customers in more than 160
countries. For more information, visit http://www.eaton.com. Follow
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