Ideal for new product development, research and system integration for both mobility and stationary applications. They can also be used as a backup energy source or for educational purposes.
Designed to be stationary serving as backup power, especially as UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supplies) to telecoms. They can also be used in other applications such as remote monitoring devices or remote area power.
Mobility water-cooled fuel cells can be used for forklifts and small tractors to heavy-duty applications like Class 8 trucks, ships, and other energy-demanding areas.
Horizon stationary systems can be used as a standalone or backup power supply for industrial and commercial users including hospitals, schools, and other businesses.
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Introducing our high-performance fuel cell stack, designed for efficiency and reliability. With a rated power of up to 13 kW and a current of 250 A, it ensures robust energy…
A Fuel Cell Hydrogen Discharge Solenoid Valve is a crucial component in the management of hydrogen flow within a fuel cell system. This valve is specifically designed to control…
A Fuel Cell Oxygen Supply Fan is a component used in fuel cell systems to provide a steady supply of oxygen, which is a necessary reactant in the fuel cell operation. By…
A terminal post is the critical connection point where electrical connections are made to the positive electrode (anode) or negative electrode (cathode) of the fuel cell. These…
A fork bolt fuse box is a type of fuse box that uses fork-shaped connectors to secure fuses in place. This design ensures a secure and reliable connection, often used in…
A high current switch in a fuel cell system is a device designed to manage and control the flow of high electrical currents within the system. It is critical for ensuring safe and…
A DC-DC converter in a fuel cell system is an electronic device that converts the variable and typically lower voltage output from the fuel cell stack to a stable and higher…
A fuel cell power distribution unit (PDU) is a critical component in a fuel cell system that distributes low voltage power to various internal electrical appliances and subsystems…
A fuse box is a crucial component in a fuel cell system for several reasons, primarily related to safety, protection, and reliability. A fuse box helps protect the electrical…
An ECU, or Electronic Control Unit, is a critical component responsible for managing and controlling various aspects of the fuel cell system's operation. The ECU ensures the fuel…
The HUK8070 touch screen provides an interface for monitoring, controlling, and managing the various aspects of the system. Adding this component to your fuel cell means being…
A hydrogen filter is a specialized component used to purify hydrogen gas by removing impurities and contaminants that could potentially damage the fuel cell or reduce its…
A hydrogen concentration sensor is a device used to measure the concentration of hydrogen gas within a particular environment. These sensors are critical for ensuring the safe and…
Solenoid valves are used in fuel cells for several critical functions, such as controlling the flow of hydrogen and oxygen gases, managing coolant flow, and purging excess water…
A fuel cell pressure sensor is a device used to measure and monitor the pressure of gases within a fuel cell system. Fuel cells, which convert chemical energy from fuels into…
A deionizer is a device that removes ionized contaminants from water by passing water through ion exchange resins that remove positively and negatively charged ions, resulting in…
An expansion water tank is an essential component in the operation of a fuel cell system, particularly for its thermal management and water management functions. The primary…
A water pump in a fuel cell system plays a crucial role in the thermal management and water management processes. This means providing coolant circulation (essential for removing…
A fuel cell pressure sensor is a device used to monitor the pressure of gases within a fuel cell system. Accurate pressure monitoring is essential for maintaining the performance,…
A heater in a fuel cell system is used to maintain or achieve the optimal operating temperature, particularly in environments where the ambient temperature is too low for…
A fuel cell radiator assembly (assy) is a crucial component of the thermal management system in a fuel cell system. It functions to dissipate the excess heat generated during the…
A fuel cell temperature sensor is a device used to measure the temperature within various parts of a fuel cell system. Maintaining the correct temperature is crucial for the…
A fuel cell humidifier is a device used in fuel cell systems to control the humidity of the gases, particularly the air (oxygen) and sometimes the hydrogen, entering the fuel cell…
An air flow meter in a fuel cell system is a crucial component that measures the amount of air entering the fuel cell. Accurate measurement of air flow is essential for optimizing…
In a fuel cell, an air filter is crucial for ensuring the efficient and reliable operation of the system. The purpose of an air filter is primarily the removal of contaminants,…