Applications

Hydrogen UAVs & Drones

Context & Current Trends

Hydrogen-powered drones are redefining endurance and autonomy in the air. From Defense to Infrastructure, UAVs powered by fuel cells fly farther, carry heavier payloads, and refuel in minutes, unlocking missions beyond the limits of batteries.

Where They Fly

Defense & Security

Mission critical operations requiring long-range and high endurance

Energy & Infrastructure

Large-scale mapping, inspection, and surveying

Logistics

Reliable delivery in remote or off-grid locations

The Challenge

Conventional fuel cell stacks are still holding UAVs back. Heavy metallic or graphite bipolar plates reduce payload and endurance, while designs optimized for ground use don’t translate well to airborne systems.

Hycco’s Breakthrough

Hycco’s ultra-light composite bipolar plates redefine stack performance for UAVs:

  • Reduce stack weight vs. metal plates, without compromising durability
  • Boost power density → longer flights & higher payloads
  • Proven in field-tested open-cathode systems

Hycco’s technology is proven in the field

We’ve partnered with UAV integrators and fuel cell manufacturers across Europe and Asia to deliver next-generation stacks that reliably enhance UAV performance.

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Aviation & Aerospace

Hydrogen is taking flight

Hydrogen fuel cells are enabling regional, commuter, and short-haul aircraft to fly further and more efficiently than battery-electric alternatives, unlocking new possibilities for clean aviation.

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Where It’s Applied

Regional & Commuter Aircraft

Longer range, lower emissions

Demonstrators & Pilot Programs

Testing next-gen hydrogen flight

Future HT-PEM Aircraft

High-performance propulsion for challenging conditions

The Challenge

Weight and durability are critical. Metallic plates are too heavy or prone to corrosion, while titanium is expensive and limited. Advanced HT-PEM systems require materials that can withstand high humidity, pressure changes, and long duty cycles.

Hycco’s Breakthrough

Hycco’s carbon-fiber composite bipolar plates are built for aerospace:

  • 50%+ lighter than stainless steel, 3 times lighter than titanium

  • Durable under high-pressure, humidified, and long-cycle conditions

  • Compatible with LT-PEM and HT-PEM systems, bridging today’s prototypes to tomorrow’s aircraft

Trusted by industry leaders

From technology demonstrators to pilot development, HYCCO provides the plate technology needed to fly hydrogen further, faster, and lighter.

Heavy-Duty Mobility

(Trucks, Buses, Trains, Maritime)

Hydrogen driving long-haul transport

Fuel cells are powering trucks, buses, trains, and maritime vessels where batteries fall short, delivering long range, fast refueling, and durable performance for demanding routes.

Where It’s Applied

Long-Haul Trucks & Buses

Efficient, zero-emission freight and passenger transport

Trains & Marine

Heavy-duty propulsion with reliable long-life stacks

Methanol reforming & HT-PEM technology

Enable liquid energy storage in methanol and a simplified balance of plant, ideally suited for maritime application

The Challenge

Metallic bipolar plates add weight, corrode under harsh conditions, and require costly coatings, limiting stack integration and high-temperature performance. HT‑PEM systems, operating up to 200 °C, demand materials that are chemically stable, thermally robust, and compact for mobile applications.

Hycco’s Breakthrough: HT‑200+



Hycco’s HT‑200+ composite material is engineered specifically for high-temperature PEM systems:

  • Exceptional chemical resistance withstands phosphoric acid and methanol reformate by products
  • Thermally stable up to 200 °C for reliable HT‑PEM operation
  • Ultra-compact design reduces stack volume and simplifies integration in vehicles and vessels

Proven in demanding conditions

HT‑200+ enables system integrators to unlock the full potential of HT‑PEM fuel cells, powering longer missions, higher payloads, and more robust hydrogen mobility solutions.

H2 production

Powering the green hydrogen revolution

PEM electrolyzers convert renewable electricity into clean hydrogen with high efficiency. Traditionally, specific bipolar plates are required on the anode side to withstand harsh acidic conditions, adding cost, weight, and supply constraints.

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The Challenge

  • Titanium is expensive and supply-sensitive
  • Conventional materials limit large-scale, low-cost deployment

Hycco’s Breakthrough

Hycco’s carbon-fiber composite bipolar plates are built for aerospace:

  • Titanium-free electrolyzer designs for lower cost
  • Lighter, more efficient stacks suitable for hydrogen production
  • New opportunities for scaling next-generation PEM electrolyzers

Proven & Partner-Ready

Hycco supports innovators in designing, prototyping, and validating titanium-free stacks. Our materials help bring cost-efficient, high-performance electrolyzers to market faster.

Long Term Energy Storage

Powering grids with redox flow batteries

Redox flow batteries (RFBs) are emerging as a leading solution for large-scale energy storage, balancing intermittent renewables and ensuring reliable power for grids, industry, and microgrids.

The Challenge

  • Manufacturability: Large plate dimensions in redox-flow batteries make brittle graphite a challenging material.

  • Durability issues: corrosion, swelling, and conductivity losses reduce efficiency over long lifetimes

  • Scalability needs: utility-scale projects demand lighter, more compact, and cost-efficient stack designs

Hycco’s Breakthrough

  • Lightweight, mechanically robust design to support large-scale stack assembly
  • High corrosion resistance for long cycle life in acidic electrolytes
  • Improved conductivity and compactness, reducing overall system footprint and cost

Proven & Partner-Ready

Hycco enables energy storage developers to design redox flow batteries that are lighter, more durable, and more cost-efficient, accelerating the adoption of renewable energy worldwide.