We know fuel cells
What do houses, buses, cell towers, forklifts and cars have in common? They can all be powered using hydrogen fuel cells.
Hydrogen is a versatile energy carrier that can be used to power nearly every end-use energy need. The fuel cell — an energy conversion device that can efficiently capture and use the power of hydrogen - is the key to making it happen.
A fuel cell is an electrochemical energy conversion device that uses hydrogen or other fuels to produce electricity, water, and heat. It operates much like a battery but does not require electrical recharging. It can generate power almost indefinitely, as long as fuel is supplied.
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Did you know...
- The potential applications for hydrogen fuel cell technology are countless - from running our vehicles, to powering our cellular phones and laptops, to heating our hospitals and homes.
- Hydrogen fuel cells offer zero emissions, increased productivity and lower operational costs over the life cycle of a lift truck combine to provide the materials handling market with one of the strongest business cases for fuel cell applications in the near-term.
- Hydrogen fuel cells produce zero-emissions.
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