The current collectors 112 may be disposed between the cell stack 122 and the inner surfaces 110AI and 110BI of the first and second end plates 110A and 110B that face the cell stack 122. The current collectors 112 serve to collect the electric energy generated by the flow of electrons in the cell stack 122 and to supply the electric energy to a load that uses the fuel cell.
Further, the first end plate 110A may include a plurality of manifolds (or communicating portions) M. Each of the first and second separators 242 and 244 shown in FIG. 1 may include manifolds that are formed in the same shape at the same positions as the manifolds of the first end plate 110A. Here, the manifolds may include an inlet manifold and an outlet manifold. Hydrogen and oxygen, which are reactant gases necessary in the membrane electrode assembly 210, may be introduced from the outside into the cell stack 122 through the inlet manifold. Gas or liquid, in which the reactant gases humidified and supplied to the cell and the condensate water generated in the cell are combined, may be discharged to the outside of the fuel cell through the outlet manifold. The cooling medium may flow from the outside into the cell stack 122 through the inlet manifold and may flow from the cell stack 122 to the outside through the outlet manifold. As described above, the manifolds allow the fluid to flow into and out of the membrane electrode assembly 210.