SoCalGas, DMI and GTI announce unique hydrogen drone tech
The companies announced their collaboration for launching the first-of-its-kind technology at the CES. Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas), Doosan Mobility Innovation (DMI) and GIT used the opportunity at the CES Las Vegas summit to announce a partnership for the launch of DMI’s first-of-its-kind hydrogen drone tech. The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is powered by H2 using a cutting-edge fuel cell powerpack. The companies took the opportunity to use the 2022 CES event for the demonstration of their DS30 hydrogen drone system. DMI demonstrated the system with the support of SoCalGas and GTI…
The companies announced their collaboration for launching the first-of-its-kind technology at the CES.
Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas), Doosan Mobility Innovation (DMI) and GIT used the opportunity at the CES Las Vegas summit to announce a partnership for the launch of DMI’s first-of-its-kind hydrogen drone tech.The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is powered by H2 using a cutting-edge fuel cell powerpack.
The companies took the opportunity to use the 2022 CES event for the demonstration of their DS30 hydrogen drone system. DMI demonstrated the system with the support of SoCalGas and GTI. The system provides top fuel cell powerpack performance offering as much as 120 minutes of flight time. Its maximum payload is 11 pounds. Powered by H2, the DS30 has a 1-mile pipeline monitoring capacity in a single flight. SoCalGas intends to deploy the DS30 as a tool to help in natural gas pipeline inspections. Using this technique offers aerial mapping and imagery services that simply cannot be feasibly achieved in any other way. This insight can be invaluable for making pipeline system maintenance improvements.