Fuel Cells - Company Ranking(7 companyies in total)
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![]() Fuel Cell "ABIOS-2.4"
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【Other Features】 - Hydrogen is supplied from easily accessible standard cylinders (high-pressure gas). - Although high-pressure gas hydrogen cylinders are used, no permits or qualifications for operators are required as long as the amount is within a certain limit. - You can freely choose the type of hydrogen gas cylinder to set in the ABIOS-2.4. A standard 10L hydrogen gas cylinder (1500N L of hydrogen gas) can generate power continuously for over 7 hours. By replacing the cylinder, even longer power generation is possible. - The device complies with technical standards related to hydrogen, so it is safe to use if operated correctly. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us. | For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. | |
![]() Fuel Cell "ABIOS-4"
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【Other Features】 - No maintenance is required, unlike diesel or gasoline generators, as there is no engine. - There is no need for design or construction for ventilation in buildings. - Hydrogen is supplied from easily accessible standard cylinders (high-pressure gas). You can freely choose the type of hydrogen gas cylinder to set on the ABIOS-4. A standard 10L hydrogen gas cylinder (1500N L of hydrogen gas) can generate power continuously for over 3 hours. By replacing the cylinder, even longer power generation is possible. Additionally, multiple cylinders can be set up in parallel. - The compact housing makes it easy to find a place for it. - The amount of hydrogen used varies according to the fluctuations in required power, preventing waste. - Hydrogen is not a hazardous material. - Although high-pressure hydrogen cylinders are used, no permits or qualifications for operators are required as long as the amount is within a certain limit according to the High-Pressure Gas Safety Act. - The device complies with technical standards related to hydrogen, ensuring safety when used correctly. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. | 【Purpose】 ■ Power outage measures, etc. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. | |
Fuel cells are devices that generate electricity through the chemical reaction of hydrogen and oxygen. 【General Features of Fuel Cells】 ■ They contribute to SDGs and carbon neutrality because they are clean and do not produce CO₂. ■ They generate electricity quietly compared to engine generators because they operate through chemical reactions. ■ Maintenance is not required as there are no engines, unlike diesel or gasoline generators. ■ Ventilation design and construction are not necessary within buildings. 【Others】 ■ Hydrogen is not classified as a hazardous material (according to fire safety laws). ■ Hydrogen is supplied from standard cylinders (high-pressure gas) that are easily obtainable. ■ Although high-pressure gas hydrogen cylinders are used, no permits or qualifications for operators are required as long as the amount is within a certain limit according to high-pressure gas safety laws. ■ Both fuel cells and high-pressure gas hydrogen cylinders adhere to technical standards related to hydrogen, making them safe when used correctly. | Specific candidate locations for fuel cell introduction: - Care and welfare facilities: life-saving devices (ventilators, suction devices, oxygen compressors) - Disaster areas: disaster sites, evacuation centers - Smartphone charging - Lighting: night construction, construction near residences, disaster sites without commercial power, nighttime events requiring a quiet atmosphere, polling places - Locations where installing power lines is difficult: mountainous areas, remote areas, isolated islands - Facilities located in tenant buildings: clinics, public agencies - Event venues where odors or noise may be a nuisance - Campsites, glamping sites - Mobile base stations, etc. | ||
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Fuel Cell "ABIOS-2.4"
- overview
- 【Other Features】 - Hydrogen is supplied from easily accessible standard cylinders (high-pressure gas). - Although high-pressure gas hydrogen cylinders are used, no permits or qualifications for operators are required as long as the amount is within a certain limit. - You can freely choose the type of hydrogen gas cylinder to set in the ABIOS-2.4. A standard 10L hydrogen gas cylinder (1500N L of hydrogen gas) can generate power continuously for over 7 hours. By replacing the cylinder, even longer power generation is possible. - The device complies with technical standards related to hydrogen, so it is safe to use if operated correctly. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
- Application/Performance example
- For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
Fuel Cell "ABIOS-4"
- overview
- 【Other Features】 - No maintenance is required, unlike diesel or gasoline generators, as there is no engine. - There is no need for design or construction for ventilation in buildings. - Hydrogen is supplied from easily accessible standard cylinders (high-pressure gas). You can freely choose the type of hydrogen gas cylinder to set on the ABIOS-4. A standard 10L hydrogen gas cylinder (1500N L of hydrogen gas) can generate power continuously for over 3 hours. By replacing the cylinder, even longer power generation is possible. Additionally, multiple cylinders can be set up in parallel. - The compact housing makes it easy to find a place for it. - The amount of hydrogen used varies according to the fluctuations in required power, preventing waste. - Hydrogen is not a hazardous material. - Although high-pressure hydrogen cylinders are used, no permits or qualifications for operators are required as long as the amount is within a certain limit according to the High-Pressure Gas Safety Act. - The device complies with technical standards related to hydrogen, ensuring safety when used correctly. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
- Application/Performance example
- 【Purpose】 ■ Power outage measures, etc. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
Portable fuel cell for emergency and backup power
- overview
- Fuel cells are devices that generate electricity through the chemical reaction of hydrogen and oxygen. 【General Features of Fuel Cells】 ■ They contribute to SDGs and carbon neutrality because they are clean and do not produce CO₂. ■ They generate electricity quietly compared to engine generators because they operate through chemical reactions. ■ Maintenance is not required as there are no engines, unlike diesel or gasoline generators. ■ Ventilation design and construction are not necessary within buildings. 【Others】 ■ Hydrogen is not classified as a hazardous material (according to fire safety laws). ■ Hydrogen is supplied from standard cylinders (high-pressure gas) that are easily obtainable. ■ Although high-pressure gas hydrogen cylinders are used, no permits or qualifications for operators are required as long as the amount is within a certain limit according to high-pressure gas safety laws. ■ Both fuel cells and high-pressure gas hydrogen cylinders adhere to technical standards related to hydrogen, making them safe when used correctly.
- Application/Performance example
- Specific candidate locations for fuel cell introduction: - Care and welfare facilities: life-saving devices (ventilators, suction devices, oxygen compressors) - Disaster areas: disaster sites, evacuation centers - Smartphone charging - Lighting: night construction, construction near residences, disaster sites without commercial power, nighttime events requiring a quiet atmosphere, polling places - Locations where installing power lines is difficult: mountainous areas, remote areas, isolated islands - Facilities located in tenant buildings: clinics, public agencies - Event venues where odors or noise may be a nuisance - Campsites, glamping sites - Mobile base stations, etc.
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