Professional/Short Course Hydrogen Fuel Cell Systems

Course code
Z51000208
Application
University
Level
Professional/Short Course
School
School of Engineering
Campus
Frenchay
Duration
1 Day
Delivery
Face-to-Face
Course Director
Mehdi Rakhtalarostami

About

Hydrogen fuel cells offer a zero-emission and green energy resources alternative to fossil fuels, making them a sustainable, clean energy source and a promising solution for reducing greenhouse gases and combating climate change.

Hydrogen energy is a sustainable, clean energy source that uses hydrogen gas to generate power. Hydrogen fuel cells offer a zero-emission alternative to fossil fuels, making them a promising solution for reducing greenhouse gases and combating climate change. As a green energy resource, hydrogen can power various applications, from vehicles to industrial machinery, and holds potential as a key component of a carbon-free energy system. 

This programme will help you develop an understanding of: 

  • Fuel cell types, power ranges and applications
  • Hydrogen fuel cell auxiliary components 
  • Types of sensors and actuators in fuel cell auxiliary components
  • Different topology of hydrogen fuel cell powertrain on Residential, EV, and other applications 

Entry requirements

There are no formal entry requirements. 

How to apply

To make a full or provisional booking for this programme, please complete the relevant online booking form below:

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For further information

  • Email: Please contact us through the enquiry form above
  • Telephone: +44 (0)117 32 81043 (option 1, then option 3)

Structure

Learning and Teaching

This one day programme will be delivered face-to-face through a range of lectures and hands on practical sessions. 

Prices and dates

Supplementary fee information

Programme Dates

30th April 2026

 

Fee Information

Fee - £315

Features

Study facilities

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