Part 1
Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is a device that directly converts the chemical energy of fuels (such as hydrogen, natural gas, biomass gas) into electrical energy at high temperatures (usually 600-800 ℃); Widely used in distributed power generation (such as power supply in industrial parks and commercial buildings), combined heat and power (providing both electricity and high-quality thermal energy), and other scenarios.
Part 2
High electrolyte density
Good electrochemical stability and low attenuation
High battery flatness
high mechanical strength

Part 3
