IP Library Granted Patent US 12,706,480
Granted Patent B2
US 12,706,480 · App. 18/536,297 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Hybrid energy storage and management system

Inventor: Rafael Hernandez Millan (Boca Raton, FL)
H02J15/50H02J7/345H02J2101/30H02J2207/50
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Patent No.
US 12,706,480
App. No.
18/536,297
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hybrid energy storage and management system is disclosed. The system includes fuel cells, working in conjunction with one or more electrolyzers to split water into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. The gases are then stored for later use in generating electricity by fuel cells. The system uses heat management, ensuring the efficient utilization of heat produced by fuel cells and electrolyzers. The system incorporates batteries for electricity storage and super-capacitors to offer rapid response to electrical demands. In some embodiments, the system includes AC/DC, DC/DC, DC/AC converters to meet requirements of different large scale and small scale applications.

Claims (43)

1 . A hydrogen energy storage system comprising:

at least one electrolyzer;

a hydrogen tank;

an oxygen tank;

a plurality of fuel cells;

a fuel cell controller controls operation of said plurality of fuel cells;

a plurality of batteries, wherein said plurality of batteries store electricity produced by said hydrogen energy storage system, wherein said plurality of batteries are selected from the group consisting of a Lithium-Ion battery and an alkaline battery;

at least one super-capacitor for exchange of electric power;

a heat management system for managing the heat generated by said plurality of fuel cells and by said at least one electrolyzer, wherein said heat management system uses the heat for said hydrogen storage and for said oxygen storage; and

a water tank;

wherein said at least one electrolyzer splits water through electrolysis into hydrogen and oxygen;

wherein a portion of said hydrogen produced in said electrolyzer is hydrogen storage stored in said hydrogen tank;

wherein a portion of said oxygen produced in said electrolyzer is oxygen storage stored in said oxygen tank;

wherein said hydrogen storage is selected from the group consisting of an underground system, a pressurized vessel, a liquid hydrogen, a solid hydrogen in hydride vessels, and a reversible chemical absorber;

wherein said oxygen storage is selected from the group consisting of an underground system, a pressurized vessel, a liquid oxygen, and a reversible chemical absorber;

wherein said plurality of fuel cells convert chemical energy of said hydrogen and said oxygen into electrical energy; and

further wherein said water tank collects water from said plurality of fuel cells and passes said water to said electrolyzer for electrolysis of said water.

2 . The hydrogen energy storage system of claim 1 further comprising a first power conditioner at an input port and a second power conditioner at an output port of said hydrogen energy storage system, wherein said first power conditioner and said second power conditioner selectively convert DC to DC power and convert DC to AC power.

3 . The hydrogen energy storage system of claim 2 further comprising a plurality of switches between said first power conditioner and said second power conditioner for selectively controlling a flow of electrical energy between said first power conditioner and said second power conditioner.

4 . The hydrogen energy storage system of claim 3 , wherein a first switch selectively connects said first power conditioner to said output port.

5 . The hydrogen energy storage system of claim 4 , wherein a second switch selectively connects a hydrolyzer to said input port through said first power conditioner.

6 . The hydrogen energy storage system of claim 5 , wherein a third switch selectively connects said plurality of batteries to said input port.

7 . The hydrogen energy storage system of claim 6 , wherein a fourth switch selectively connects said plurality of batteries to said output port.

8 . The hydrogen energy storage system of claim 7 , wherein a fifth switch selectively connects said hydrolyzer to said output port through said second power conditioner.

9 . A hydrogen energy storage system comprising:

at least one electrolyzer;

a hydrogen tank;

an oxygen tank;

a plurality of fuel cells; and

a water tank;

wherein said at least one electrolyzer splits water through electrolysis into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas;

wherein a portion of said hydrogen gas produced in said electrolyzer is hydrogen gas storage stored in said hydrogen tank;

wherein a portion of said oxygen gas produced in said electrolyzer is oxygen gas storage stored in said oxygen tank;

wherein said plurality of fuel cells convert chemical energy of said hydrogen gas and said oxygen gas into electrical energy;

wherein said water tank collects water from said plurality of fuel cells and passes said water to said electrolyzer for electrolysis of said water;

a first power conditioner at an input port and a second power conditioner at an output port of said hydrogen energy storage system;

wherein said first power conditioner and said second power conditioner selectively convert DC to DC power and convert DC to AC power; and

a plurality of batteries, wherein said plurality of batteries store electricity produced by said hydrogen energy storage system;

a heat management system for managing the heat generated by said plurality of fuel cells and by said at least one electrolyzer, wherein said heat management system uses the heat for said hydrogen storage and for said oxygen storage; and

a plurality of switches between said first power conditioner and said second power conditioner for selectively controlling a flow of electrical energy between said first power conditioner and said second power conditioner.

10 . The hydrogen energy storage system of claim 9 , wherein a first switch selectively connects said first power conditioner to said output port, and further wherein a second switch selectively connects a hydrolyzer to said input port through said first power conditioner.

11 . The hydrogen energy storage system of claim 10 , wherein a third switch selectively connects said plurality of batteries to said input port, and further wherein a fourth switch selectively connects said plurality of batteries to said output port.

12 . The hydrogen energy storage system of claim 11 , wherein a fifth switch selectively connects said hydrolyzer to said output port through said second power conditioner.