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Loop Energy provides Fuel cells to H2 Portable's hydrogen-electric gensets

Source: Loop Energy

Canadian hydrogen fuel cells developer Loop Energy has delivered the first three fuel cell systems to H2 Portable for hydrogen-electric mobile power genset solutions. The fuel cells will be integrated into hydrogen-electric gensets designed to provide clean, reliable, on-demand power to movie sets, construction sites and other locations with limited grid power access. 

H2 Portable is focused on developing market opportunities for its next-generation hydrogen-electric gensets. The company has a strategic product development and manufacturing partnership with TYCROP Manufacturing, one of British Columbia's leading industrial manufacturing companies. 

Following the delivery of the T505 (50 kW) fuel cell systems, the gensets are expected to begin field testing in 2023. H2 Portable and TYCROP will aim to scale production starting in 2024 to satisfy the growing demand for hydrogen-electric power systems across industries in Canada and the United States, according to the press statement. 

H2 Portable has selected Loop Energy as its technology provider following a tender process, which highlighted the enhanced fuel efficiency of its fuel cells. By lowering fuel consumption, the company can reduce its customers' operating costs. 

Loop Energy claims that its global technical services team is working alongside H2 Portable and TYCROP to optimize and commercially scale its technology.

"H2 Portable is developing solutions for a market that is primed to use hydrogen as a solution to decarbonize a broad range of industries," said Loop Energy President & CEO, Ben Nyland. "We're excited to see these generators produce zero-emission power across a diverse range of industries."

Dag Hinrichs, President of H2 Portable added "Customers want a clean power solution that is reliable, safe, and scalable. Partnering with Loop Energy and TYCROP provides the technology and manufacturing required to deliver a strong business case for our customers."

The companies claims that the market for zero-emission gensets and power systems continues to grow globally due to hydrogen's ability to provide reliable power to supplement the existing electrical infrastructure and deliver clean power to industries operating outside of the grid.

RELATED: Loop Energy plans a new facility in UK for H2 fuel-cell commercial mobility

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