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431A Hayden Station Road Windsor, Connecticut 06095 United States |
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| Contact | Robert Melusky |
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Infinity Fuel Cell and Hydrogen, Inc.
Infinity was formed to develop the next generation of zero gravity hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells based upon PEM technology and to develop regenerative fuel cell systems as energy storage devices. The Infinity management team includes nearly 150 years of related experience at United Technologies, GE and Proton Energy Systems and a track record of over 50 patents. Infinity’s technology strategy leverages Infinity’s own know-how and pending-patents with technology from industry leaders creating an aggressive and protective technology position.
Infinity’s XSTORRA™ regenerative fuels cell systems have undergone continuous development and improvement through a series of R&D contracts including three from the US Navy Air Weapons Center in China Lake. The systems include Infinity’s control scheme and interfaces to solar panels, electrolyzer, hydrogen storage systems and a fuel cell. The key to this system is Infinity’s high pressure electrolysis technology that generates hydrogen at 2,000 psi without a mechanical compressor.
NASA has funded the development of Infinity’s Advanced Product Water Removal (APWR) fuel cell that is a non-flow through design with passive water removal, thus eliminating a significant parasitic balance of plant load plus the inherent reliability issues of rotating support equipment employed by flow-through designs. This advanced design was awarded a 2011 R&D 100 award for breakthrough technical innovation. In addition to zero gravity applications, this fuel cell is appropriate for any demanding air-independent environment where compact and reliable performance is required. Infinity is also very active in the field of zero gravity electrolysis with multiple contracts from NASA supporting Infinity’s R&D effort.
