An air-cooled fuel cell is a type of fuel cell that uses natural air convection or forced fans for heat dissipation, eliminating the need for liquid coolant. It is primarily used in low-power applications (typically ≤5kW).
Air cooled hydrogen fuel cell is a hydrogen fuel cell system that actively dissipates heat through air convection, designed for low-power (usually ≤ 5 kW), lightweight, and simplified maintenance scenarios. Its core feature is that it does not require a liquid cooling circuit and directly uses ambient air to regulate the temperature of the fuel cell stack.