Booth
B2.450H
Exhibition
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In today’s world, digital processes and critical infrastructure rely on an uninterrupted power supply. While diesel generators were once the default choice due to their affordability, increasing demands for resilience, stricter regulations, and emissions limits are driving a shift toward cleaner energy solutions.
However, in many regions, renewables like solar and wind remain inconsistent, and batteries can only store a limited amount of energy. The widespread adoption of fuel cells has been hindered by the challenges of hydrogen availability and handling.
Methanol fuel cells offer a practical path to decarbonization while minimizing fuel supply logistics. The SIQENS Ecoport fuel cell system operates on liquid methanol, which is far easier to store and transport than hydrogen. Inside the Ecoport, methanol is reformed to extract hydrogen, which then reacts with oxygen to generate electricity. The system is seamlessly integrated with a battery, automatically recharging it as needed.
Fuel cells are a cost-effective and low-maintenance solution that eliminates harmful emissions like particulate matter and nitrogen oxides, while also significantly reducing CO₂ output. When powered by methanol from renewable sources, they enable fully climate-neutral operation.
Embrace a future of clean, reliable power—without the logistical hurdles of hydrogen.Do logistical challenges and the availability of hydrogen prevent you from using fuel cells?
Digital processes and critical infrastructure are dependent on uninterrupted power supply. Where a diesel generator may have been your cheap go-to-choice in the past, resilience, regulation, and regulatory limits for pollutants irrevocably drive decarbonization and the shift towards clean power solutions.
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Floorplan BoothB2.450H