Southborough MA: Protonex Technology has announced that it has received a $265,000 contract from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) for advanced development of high performance fuel cell systems for small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
This award expands upon a series of efforts by Protonex to miniaturize fuel cells for use in smaller UAVs.
Under the terms of this AFRL contract, Protonex will integrate a miniaturized high performance fuel cell system into development partner AeroVironment’s “Raven” UAV to demonstrate first flight capabilities for this plane under fuel cell power.
The resulting UAV, powered by the Protonex fuel cell system, would be targeted at longer duration mission capabilities. AeroVironment’s Raven is the highest volume production UAV and is a battle proven, lightweight UAV designed for rapid deployment and high mobility for both military and commercial applications.
The advanced fuel cell power system designed for this smaller UAV is a scaled-down version of a system that was previously integrated into AeroVironment’s “Puma” UAV platform.
By incorporating a Protonex power system, the Puma UAV was able to demonstrate three to four times the flight endurance capability of advanced batteries.
“We are very pleased that, with the continued support of the AFRL, we are finding new, mission-critical opportunities for our technology within UAVs,” commented Dr. Paul Osenar, Chief Technology Officer for Protonex.
“Optimizing our advanced fuel cell systems for smaller, higher volume production UAVs will help us broaden our access to other military and commercial markets.”