Car History 4U

History Of Early Fuel Cells

4.2  History of Early Fuel Cells

    • 1838: Principle of the fuel cell was discovered by Christian Friedrich Schonbein (German).

    • 1843: The first fuel cell was developed by William Robert Grove (British). It employed similar material to that found in current Phosphoric-Acid fuel cells (PAFC).

    • 1930s: Tests involving high temperature solid oxide electrolyte fuel cells (SOFC) took place in Switzerland.

    • 1959: Francis Thomas Bacon (British) developed a 5 kW stationary alkali fuel cell.

    • For additional information see Green Cars, Section 8 (Fuel Cell Powered Cars). 
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