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Charging Station for Electric Transport Based on Renewable Power Sources

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The paper describes preliminary results of work on development of a charging station for electric transport based on a power plant with renewable power sources using fuel cells as a standby electric and heat energy source. The results of tests and checks of the chosen engineering solutions are presented.

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The work was financially supported by Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (Agreement no. 14.604.21.0164 about granting a subsidy dated 26.09.2017, unique project identifier no. RFMEFI60417X0164).

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Translated by M. Ehrenburg

Published on the basis of materials of the 5th All-Russia Conference “Fuel Cells and Power Plants Based on Them” (with international participation), Suzdal, 2018.

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Losev, O.G., Grigor’ev, A.S., Mel’nik, D.A. et al. Charging Station for Electric Transport Based on Renewable Power Sources. Russ J Electrochem 56, 163–169 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1023193520020093

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