Track hydrogen output from current, time, and efficiency. Review energy demand, water use, and purity. Export results, visualize trends, and compare operating conditions easily.
| Example Case | Current | Voltage | Time | Efficiency | Cells | H₂ Mass | H₂ Volume | Energy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pilot Stack | 150 A | 48 V | 4 h | 95% | 20 | 0.428727 kg | 4766.893 L | 28.800000 kWh |
| Bench Test | 25 A | 12 V | 2 h | 92% | 8 | 0.034727 kg | 386.205 L | 0.600000 kWh |
Here, F is Faraday’s constant, η is Faradaic efficiency as a fraction, and N is the number of active cells.
Faraday’s law links electric charge to chemical production. The calculator converts charge into hydrogen moles, then applies Faradaic efficiency and active cell count before reporting mass and gas volume.
Each active cell in a stack produces gas at the same current. Total stack hydrogen therefore scales with the number of working cells under similar operating conditions.
Enter total stack voltage. Hydrogen output depends mainly on current, time, efficiency, and cell count, while energy use depends on current multiplied by total operating voltage.
Mass depends on moles of hydrogen. Gas volume also depends on the selected molar volume basis, which changes with temperature and reporting conditions such as STP.
No. It estimates electrochemical hydrogen production and electrical input only. Add compression, purification, cooling, drying, and other auxiliary loads separately for plant-wide studies.
Water demand follows stoichiometry. One mole of water yields one mole of hydrogen, so the calculator converts hydrogen moles into equivalent water mass and approximate liters.
Yes, for first-pass estimates. Faraday-based production works well for PEM and alkaline electrolyzers when you enter realistic current, voltage, efficiency, and cell-count values.
No. These are analytical estimates for planning and education. Actual performance depends on crossover, temperature, pressure, degradation, controls, maintenance, and measurement basis.
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