Defence & Security

Revolutionizing Defence with Clean Energy Solutions

Operational readiness and energy reliability are critical in the defence and security sectors. FCT provides state-of-the-art fuel cell and hybrid power solutions designed to meet the unique challenges of military and security operations.

Our solutions ensure uninterrupted power, enhancing mission success and supporting sustainable energy. Built for durability and innovation, our technology performs in harsh environments, reducing logistical burdens and keeping critical systems operational

Customized Power Solutions for Military and Security Operations

Man Portable Energy Solutions

Man Portable Energy Solutions provide lightweight, durable, and efficient power for soldiers and field operatives. Designed for easy transport and rapid deployment, these fuel cells deliver reliable energy on the move, ensuring continuous power for communication devices, surveillance equipment, and other essential gear. By recharging batteries of critical equipment, they reduce the need to carry extra batteries, freeing up space for more crucial items and enhancing operational effectiveness in remote or hostile environments.

Benefits

Enhanced Mobility
Rapid Deployment
Operational Reliability

Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC)

DMFC is a type of fuel cell that uses liquid methanol as fuel. It's smaller and lighter than other fuel cell types, making it suitable for portable applications

Working Principle

Methanol is oxidized at the anode, releasing electrons that flow through an external circuit to the cathode, where they combine with oxygen to produce water

Benefits

  • High energy density
  • Liquid fuel for easy storage and handling
  • Relatively low operating temperature
  • Reduced Carbon Footprint
  • Higher Tolerance to Impurities
  • Lower Hazard Risks

Stationary Fuel Cell Generator

Stationary Fuel Cell Generators provide enduring, reliable power for off-grid and remote military outposts or isolated detachments. Their quiet, efficient operation ensures minimal detection while delivering steadfast electricity. As silent, undetectable power sources, they are ideal for forward operating bases operating in challenging environments and high-altitude areas.

Benefits

High Efficiency
Low Acoustic Signature
Sustainable Energy

Unattended Surveillance

Unattended Surveillance systems, powered by advanced fuel cells, offer continuous monitoring in remote or high-risk areas without frequent maintenance or refueling. These systems are crucial for intelligence gathering, perimeter security, and early warning. Providing 24/7 surveillance, these systems excel in both stationary and mobile configurations, adapting to various weather and terrain conditions. With fuel autonomy and negligible maintenance, these systems run from weeks to months with user intervention.

Benefits

Long-Term Power Supply
Low Maintenance
Silent Operation for Undetected Surveillance

Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC)

DMFC is a type of fuel cell that uses liquid methanol as fuel. It's smaller and lighter than other fuel cell types, making it suitable for portable applications

Working Principle

Methanol is oxidized at the anode, releasing electrons that flow through an external circuit to the cathode, where they combine with oxygen to produce water

Benefits

  • High energy density
  • Liquid fuel for easy storage and handling
  • Relatively low operating temperature
  • Reduced Carbon Footprint
  • Higher Tolerance to Impurities
  • Lower Hazard Risks

Auxiliary Power Unit for ICVs

The Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) for Infantry Combat Vehicles (ICVs) offers a reliable power source during silent overwatch missions ensuring that essential systems like communication, targeting, and navigation remain functional even when the main engine is off.  The Fuel Cell based APU provides silent and emission free power. This enhances the vehicle's silent watch capabilities from 2 hours up to 8-10 hours.

Benefits

Energy Efficiency
Operational Readiness
Flexible Power Distribution

Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC)

DMFC is a type of fuel cell that uses liquid methanol as fuel. It's smaller and lighter than other fuel cell types, making it suitable for portable applications

Working Principle

Methanol is oxidized at the anode, releasing electrons that flow through an external circuit to the cathode, where they combine with oxygen to produce water

Benefits

  • High energy density
  • Liquid fuel for easy storage and handling
  • Relatively low operating temperature
  • Reduced Carbon Footprint
  • Higher Tolerance to Impurities
  • Lower Hazard Risks

Hybrid Microgrids

Hybrid Microgrids combine traditional and renewable energy sources with advanced energy storage systems, providing a resilient and flexible power solution. The solution harnesses the power of fuel cells and solar energy for military bases and remote outposts. These microgrids ensure continuous power supply, even in the face of grid failures or supply disruptions. With a customized power and priority configuration, these systems are autonomous without any user intervention. Our solution overcome the challenges of maintenance, fuel refilling and emissions posed by a genset, which significantly reduces the operational costs.

Benefits

Continuous Power Assurance
Sustainable Power Solutions
Customizable Power Solutions

Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC)

DMFC is a type of fuel cell that uses liquid methanol as fuel. It's smaller and lighter than other fuel cell types, making it suitable for portable applications

Working Principle

Methanol is oxidized at the anode, releasing electrons that flow through an external circuit to the cathode, where they combine with oxygen to produce water

Benefits

  • High energy density
  • Liquid fuel for easy storage and handling
  • Relatively low operating temperature
  • Reduced Carbon Footprint
  • Higher Tolerance to Impurities
  • Lower Hazard Risks

ALGCT & Portable Radar

Advanced Landing Ground Communication Terminal & Portable Radar systems are powered by advanced fuel cells, ensuring reliable operations in the field. These systems are critical for real-time intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, providing commanders with the information they need to make informed decisions

Benefits

Reliable Power Supply
Rapid Deployment and Mobility
Enhanced Situational Awareness

Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC)

DMFC is a type of fuel cell that uses liquid methanol as fuel. It's smaller and lighter than other fuel cell types, making it suitable for portable applications

Working Principle

Methanol is oxidized at the anode, releasing electrons that flow through an external circuit to the cathode, where they combine with oxygen to produce water

Benefits

  • High energy density
  • Liquid fuel for easy storage and handling
  • Relatively low operating temperature
  • Reduced Carbon Footprint
  • Higher Tolerance to Impurities
  • Lower Hazard Risks

Benefits

Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC)

DMFC is a type of fuel cell that uses liquid methanol as fuel. It's smaller and lighter than other fuel cell types, making it suitable for portable applications

Working Principle

Methanol is oxidized at the anode, releasing electrons that flow through an external circuit to the cathode, where they combine with oxygen to produce water

Benefits

  • High energy density
  • Liquid fuel for easy storage and handling
  • Relatively low operating temperature
  • Reduced Carbon Footprint
  • Higher Tolerance to Impurities
  • Lower Hazard Risks

Auxiliary Power Unit for ICVs

The Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) for Infantry Combat Vehicles (ICVs) offers a reliable power source during silent overwatch missions ensuring that essential systems like communication, targeting, and navigation remain functional even when the main engine is off.  The Fuel Cell based APU provides silent and emission free power. This enhances the vehicle's operational efficiency from 2 hours up to 8-10 hours.

Benefits

Energy Efficiency
Operational Readiness
Flexible Power Distribution

Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC)

DMFC is a type of fuel cell that uses liquid methanol as fuel. It's smaller and lighter than other fuel cell types, making it suitable for portable applications

Working Principle

Methanol is oxidized at the anode, releasing electrons that flow through an external circuit to the cathode, where they combine with oxygen to produce water

Benefits

  • High energy density
  • Liquid fuel for easy storage and handling
  • Relatively low operating temperature
  • Reduced Carbon Footprint
  • Higher Tolerance to Impurities
  • Lower Hazard Risks

Customized Solutions

Every project comes with a unique set of requirements, and we provide a perfectly tailored energy solution to match it. Based on your needs, we make precise adjustments or design a fully customised solution to meet your specific demands.

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