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Dynetek Providing 700-bar H2 Storage to Nissan

28 February 2005

Dynetek is providing the new 700-bar (10,000 psi) high-pressure hydrogen storage system to Nissan for use in its X-TRAIL fuel cell vehicle.

Nissan  announced the transition to the higher-pressure storage system when it unveiled its in-house developed fuel cell stack. (Earlier post.)

The 700-bar storage cylinder increases hydrogen storage capacity by approximately 70% compared to the previous 350-bar (5, 000 psi) storage cylinder, thereby extending the driving range for the vehicle.

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