Formation of Nano Ni-P Electroless Coating on the Aluminum Alloy Substrate for Bipolar Plates in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell In this study electroless Ni-P coating was deposited on aluminium substrate with and without stabilizers in the electroless bath. After 2, 4 and 6 hours deposition, thickness of coating with stabilizers were 20, 35 and 43 microns respectively and thickness of coating without stabilizers were 24, 39 and 48 microns. Stabilizers decrease deposition rate with adsorption on coating. Also deposition rate in pH=4 is lower than higher pH. X-ray diffraction analysis showed all of the coatings had semi-amorphous structures.The structures were mixture of amorphous phase and crystalline phase that contained Ni(111). Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy testing showed after 12 hours immersion of samples in stimulated solution, charge transfer resistance (R ct ) in samples with 20, 35 and 43 microns coating were 13.5, 16.5 and 17 k?.cm 2 and in samples with 24, 39 and 48 microns coating were 28, 34 and 42 k?.cm 2 respectively. This showed corrosion resistance increased without stabilizers in the bath. Also Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy testing on 35 and 39 micron coating , showed after 80 days of immersion of samples, the solution could not diffuse through coating and also showed passivation in samples with stabilizers were stronger. Tafel polarization testing showed corrosion rate in coating with stabilizers in samples with 20, 35 and 43 microns coating were 8, 5 and 4 µA/cm 2 and in coating without stabilizers in samples with 24, 39 and 48 microns coating were 0.9, 0.6 and 0.5 µA/cm 2 that showed corrosion rate decreased one order of magnitude without stabilizers in the bath. Corrosion potential in coating with stabilizers in samples with 20, 35 and 43 microns coating were -268, -259 and -228 mV and in coating without stabilizers in samples with 24, 39 and 48 microns coating were -360, -305 and -305 mV respectively.This showed because of deposition of bath impurities in bath without stabilizers corrosion potential had become more active. Potentiostatic testing showed in cathodic conditions current density in coating with stabilizers was 10 mA/cm 2 and in coating without stabilizers was 1 mA/cm 2 . Also in anodic condition current density in both of coatings (with and without stabilizers) were the same and about 100 µA/cm 2 . Analysis results with WDX showed in coating with stabilizers phosphorus content was 9-11 %wt and sulfur content was 0.2-0.5 %wt. Also phosphorus content in coatings without stabilizers was 9-12 %wt and there was no sulfur in coatings. Stabilizers contain sulfur element that adsorb in the