Listen "Next generation hydrogen powered drones are doing search and rescue, saving lives"
Episode Synopsis
Special Guest: Soon-Suk Roh, Director of Business Development from Doosan Mobility (South Korea). Soon-Suk shares the story behind developing the world’s first commercialized hydrogen fuel cell power pack for UAVs.
Soon-Suk details the amazing duration of their UAVs and the humanitarian missions they fly providing relief to people in distress. By more than doubling the UAV battery life using hydrogen power, Doosan is able to fly longer missions that other drones could not attempt. This enables their drones to fly distances that would otherwise have to be traversed by helicopters or planes at much greater cost and potentially greater risk.
Making this possible is their high density hydrogen fuel cell power pack and on-board electronics that reduce weight and maximize power and efficiency. This revolutionary technology is saving lives and broadening our perception of drone use.
Soon-Suk details the amazing duration of their UAVs and the humanitarian missions they fly providing relief to people in distress. By more than doubling the UAV battery life using hydrogen power, Doosan is able to fly longer missions that other drones could not attempt. This enables their drones to fly distances that would otherwise have to be traversed by helicopters or planes at much greater cost and potentially greater risk.
Making this possible is their high density hydrogen fuel cell power pack and on-board electronics that reduce weight and maximize power and efficiency. This revolutionary technology is saving lives and broadening our perception of drone use.
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