H-2-DRIVE / Development of a hydrogen-powered demonstrator vehicle
Project information
submitted by
Niklas Hamann
Co-Authors
Allioune Buck-Gueye,
Ferdinand Flechtner,
Rico Freund,
Rael Kaymer
Hannes Lange,
Nicolas Nielsen,
Yi Rung,
Hannes Schunke,
Julius Zwach,
Leran Tao,
Luise Heinze,
Vanity Dörr
Mentors
Prof. Andreas Mühlenberend,
Moritz Neuner M.A.,
Niklas Hamann M.A.
Faculty:
Art and Design
Degree programme:
Product Design (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)),
Productdesign (Master of Arts (M.A.))
Type of project presentation
Exhibition
Contributors:
Bauhaus-Institut für zukunftsweisende Infrastruktursysteme, Fakultät Bau- und Umweltingenieurwissenschaften Professur Energiesysteme
Prof. Dr. Mark Jentsch
Benjamin Breuer M.Sc.
Stina Amrhein B.Sc.
Kaspar Schmädicke B.Sc.
Project description
In the winter semester 2024/25, we develop design studies for a hydrogen-powered vehicle in cooperation with the team from the Chair of Energy Systems. The functional platform for the vehicle is a remote-controlled demonstrator that was developed within the Energy Systems Group at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Using this platform, we learn the basic structure and components of hydrogen drives on a working model.
This enables us to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of hydrogen propulsion and its integration into existing mobility concepts. The hydrogen drive is a form of electric drive which, in contrast to pure battery operation, enables long ranges and fast refuelling processes. This opens up other applications compared to battery powered electric drive.
Our task is to combine different concepts and design variants with the existing platform in such a way that the research results of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar can be presented in a fascinating way. After all, design also consists of the successful staging of knowledge.
Exhibition Location / Event Location
- Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 13, Raum 012 "Aquarium"
