By Dhiyanesh Ravichandran on Monday, 23 September 2024
Category: Hydrogen

Nuvera Fuel Cells to demo H2-powered mobile power generator for EV charging

Massachusetts-based Nuvera Fuel Cells is all set to demonstrate its first operational 'HydroCharge' system, a hydrogen-powered AC Genset and DC fast charger for on-site power and EV charging. 

The prototype unit, developed in collaboration with Power Innovations International, a power management services provider, will be demonstrated in California. It is said to have undergone continuous validation testing at Nuvera's factory towards the development of fully commercial version. 

The company claims that the innovative system is suitable for deployment in warehouses, parking lots, malls, construction zones, mining sites, shipping ports, and airports to name a few. The system can also act as backup power source in data centers, telecom facilities, and car rental centers. 

Additionally, the 'HydroCharge' system can support temporary power needs for rental fleets, concerts, festivals, sports events, movie sets and urban construction. For interim power solutions, it is ideal for customer assets or long-term rentals, offering a crucial alternative when grid availability is insufficient, according to the manufacturer. 

"Nuvera has created a zero-emission solution designed to meet the growing demand for clean, portable power suppliers," said Kedar Murthy, Nuvera's chief commercial officer. 

"As grid limitations pose challenges to the clean energy transition and California Air Resources Board zero-emission generator mandates begin in 2028, the advantages of hydrogen fuel cell solutions are becoming increasingly clear". 

"We look forward to demonstrating that our hydrogen-electric generator successfully matches the performance of internal combustion engine gensets and provides a transportable, off-grid power source with refueling time comparable to diesel and gas-powered machines", he noted. 

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