Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are fuel cells capable of generating power through electrochemical reactions. These devices use electrolytes made from zirconium or calcium to attain the necessary electrical efficiency. Its ability to function efficiently at low temperatures has led to investments from major industries.
The higher electrical efficiency rate of SOFCs is the primary factor fueling market demand globally. The huge potential of the technology in developing economies ... Read more
Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are electrochemical conversion devices, which produce electricity from oxidation for fuels. Increasing demand of highly efficient fuel cells for commercial applications like stationary, portable, military, or transportation, with high flexibility of fuels to be used are fuelling the growth of SOFC market. Researchers are working on producing low temperature SOFCs, as they reduce overall system cost by reducing ... Read more