Panasonic rolls out new commercial hydrogen generator in Japan
The electronics giant has launched its 5kW unit that can be used commercially throughout the country. Panasonic Corporation has announced the launch of its new 5kW hydrogen generator for commercial use in Japan. This unit uses a chemical reaction with oxygen from the air and high purity H2. A single H2 KIBOU hydrogen generator unit can produce 5kW of power that can be used at a variety of different types of commercial facilities. For larger locations, the equipment has been designed for scaling so that its output will still be able to meet energy demands. The equipment’s start-up time is abou…
The electronics giant has launched its 5kW unit that can be used commercially throughout the country.
Panasonic Corporation has announced the launch of its new 5kW hydrogen generator for commercial use in Japan.This unit uses a chemical reaction with oxygen from the air and high purity H2.
A single H2 KIBOU hydrogen generator unit can produce 5kW of power that can be used at a variety of different types of commercial facilities. For larger locations, the equipment has been designed for scaling so that its output will still be able to meet energy demands. The equipment’s start-up time is about one minute long, and it can also be used as a backup power source in case of outages. The H2 KIBOU launch follows on the heels of the rollout of the company’s ENE-FARM household fuel cell cogeneration system. That technology uses H2 extracted from natural gas for power generation. The ENE-FARM technology has been incorporated into the commercial unit as well.