TRANSPORTATION FUEL CELLS
Imagine a car, SUV, or truck that performs like a conventional vehicle with a 300-400 mile range, a fuel tank that can be filled up in three - five minutes, and emits zero emissions except for water vapor – that’s today’s fuel cell vehicle (FCV). Fuel cells utilize hydrogen to produce electricity through a chemical process, without combustion. FCVs are up to three times more efficient than conventional vehicles, and when renewable sources of energy are used to produce hydrogen, FCVs are the most efficient mode of transportation on Earth.
STATIONARY FUEL CELLS
Stationary fuel cells generate electricity through an electrochemical reaction, providing clean, efficient and reliable off-grid
power to homes, businesses, telecommunications networks, utilities, and others. Many companies around the world are adopting fuel
cells for primary and backup power including Honda, Adobe, Apple, AT&T, CBS, Coca-Cola, Cox Communications, Delmarva Power, eBay,
Google, Microsoft, Target and Walmart, among others. Stationary fuel cells are quiet and have very low emissions, so they can be
installed nearly anywhere. These systems provide onsite power directly to customers without the efficiency losses of long-range
grid transmission. Stationary fuel cell systems also take up much less space in proportion to other clean energy technologies.