Generac Power Systems (NYSE: GNRC), a leading global designer and manufacturer of energy technology solutions, has signed a distribution agreement with French zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell developer EODev to distribute the GEH2® hydrogen fuel cell power generator.
Generac says that the new distribution agreement signifies the continued growth and availability of alternative energy solutions for the industrial power sector. The company believes that the zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell power generators will address a pioneering market in the transition to low-carbon and emission-free power solutions.
The GEH2® uses a fuel cell and a lithium iron phosphate battery, which reduces noise emissions and provides an instant start. This combination of power enables the GEH2® to deliver up to 110 kVA of power.
With its plug-and-play approach, the GEH2® was developed with the aim of easily integrating into all industries and environments. Designed to meet environmental challenges without sacrificing efficiency, it is suitable for virtually all sites and sectors of activity, whether prospective customers are seeking energy autonomy, desiring a backup solution, or operating in a confined site or regulated zero-emissions zones.
Generac says that the new collaboration emphasizes its Powering A Smarter World strategic focus and equally expands EODev's presence in the North American market with its cutting-edge, one-of-a-kind hydrogen fuel cell power generators.
Shares of Generac Power Systems trade on the NYSE under the symbol GNRC.
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