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Hydrogen fuel cars never caught on, but it just might produce next-gen long range drones

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Hydrogen power never found a home in your car, but it might finally have its moment inside a drone. Researchers in Norway have built a heavy-lift drone that runs on hydrogen, ditching batteries for a fuel cell to tackle the range problem that keeps most commercial drones grounded.

The prototype from SINTEF, a Scandinavian research institute, targets jobs where battery-powered drones fall short. Think inspecting remote power lines after a storm or searching for missing hikers in bad weather. Senior research scientist Federico Zenith says the goal isn’t to replace your weekend flyer. It’s to handle missions today’s drones simply cannot reach.

Why fuel cells beat batteries and gas

Instead of building from zero, the SINTEF team started with a heavy battery-powered model and swapped in a fuel cell and hydrogen tank. Zenith calls the conversion straightforward, a path that could let operators upgrade existing gear rather than buy all new.

Right now, their prototype is a rare sight. According to Zenith, it’s the only hydrogen drone flying in Norway and, as far as the team knows, the only one in all of Scandinavia. That makes the institute a rare test case for what hydrogen can actually do for flight times.

The fuel cell also beats the gas-powered alternative. Traditional engines need frequent replacements and heavy maintenance. A fuel cell, Zenith says, runs for at least a thousand hours and is easier to swap when it finally wears down.

Where hydrogen drones actually make sense

Longer flight times open up high-stakes work. The SINTEF team sees the hydrogen prototype handling power line inspections after storms, a job that today often requires a helicopter. If a tree falls on a line during bad weather, sending up a crew is risky. A hydrogen drone could launch immediately and help restore power faster.

Search and rescue is another clear fit. The same range that lets a drone follow power lines from transformer to transformer also lets it scan vast areas for a lost hiker. The researchers also mention mapping, monitoring snowpack for flood forecasts, and keeping an eye on landslides.

The financial math shifts here too. A fuel cell is still expensive, Zenith admits. But compared to staffing a helicopter for the same mission, the drone becomes the cheap option. That math might finally give hydrogen the foothold it never found in passenger cars.

What comes next for hydrogen flight

The hydrogen drone has flown, but it can’t handle a real Norwegian winter yet. The fuel cell inside the prototype is only rated for use above freezing and in dry conditions, which means, as Zenith points out, there aren’t many flyable days in Trondelag county right now.

Weatherproofing is the next big task. The SINTEF team is actively looking for funding and partners to tackle that work, aiming to see how many hours they can keep a drone airborne in real northern conditions, not just a lab.

The potential here is clear. If they can solve the weather problem, hydrogen drones could quietly take over the jobs that are too far, too dangerous, or too expensive for helicopters and battery packs. The tech that stalled on the highway might finally find its purpose in the sky.

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