3.3 HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEMS
Any voltage greater than 30 VAC or 60 VDC can harm humans through electric shock and is considered “hazardous voltage” (SAE, 2002).
Hydrogen fuel cells produce electricity at nominal voltages of 300 to 600 VDC, which is used to power an electric drive system that operates at similar voltages (often after conversion to alternating current). The drive system may be designed with a hybrid-electric configuration. If so, there will also be a high-voltage battery pack installed on the vehicle.
Hydrogen fueled ICEs do not produce electricity directly, but hydrogen ICE vehicles may also be designed with a hybrid-electric drive configuration. If so, they will also include a high-voltage battery pack and other high-voltage electrical components.
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