As the world pivots toward sustainable energy sources, fuel cell stacks are gaining significant traction across multiple sectors. These stacks—composed of individual fuel cells layered together—are the core of fuel cell systems that convert hydrogen and oxygen into electricity, heat, and water. With increasing interest in zero-emission technologies, the global fuel cell stacks market is poised for remarkable growth in the coming years.
Fuel cell stacks are assemblies of individual fuel cells connected in series to produce the required voltage and power output for a specific application. Each cell within a stack contains an anode, cathode, and electrolyte membrane. The most common types include Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM), Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC), and Alkaline Fuel Cells (AFC), each with unique advantages and applications.