Loop has delivered the first three 50kW T505 fuel cell systems to H2 Portable, which will be integrated into hydrogen-electric gensets to provide clean, reliable and on-demand power at construction sites, movie sets and other locations.
The gensets are expected to begin field testing in 2023 and H2 Portable and its product development and manufacturing partner TYCROP will aim to scale production starting in 2024, to satisfy growing demand for hydrogen-electric power systems in Canada and the US.
Dag Hinrichs, President of H2 Portable, said, “Customers want clean power solutions that are reliable, safe and scalable. Partnering with Loop Energy and TYCROP provides the technology and manufacturing required to deliver a strong business case for our customers.”
Ben Nyland, President and CEO of Loop Energy, added, “H2 Portable is developing solutions for a market that is primed to use hydrogen as a solution to decarbonise a broad range of industries.”
Loop was selected as technology provider following a tender process, which highlighted the enhanced fuel cell efficiency of its fuel cells. By lowering fuel consumption, H2 Portable can reduce its customers operating costs.
Loop Energy’s Global Technical Services is now working alongside H2 Portable and TYCROP to optimise and commercially scale its technology.
Last year, Loop Energy revealed plans for a new facility established in Grays, Essex, UK, near a group of manufacturers driving transport decarbonisation.
The company also achieved record orders and revenues in 2022. In Q3 ending September 30 2022, it recorded revenues of $2.6m for the nine months and $1.4m for the three months ending September 30.
Loop’s purchase orders totalled 61, compared with 13 over the same period in 2021, exceeding its original guidance set for 2022, reflecting the ramp up of hydrogen-powered mobility.
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Loop also unveiled Mobility & Innovation will launch a hydrogen-electric minibus in Slovakia, dubbed the H2Bus.
Powering the hydrogen bus is a Loop Energy 30kW fuel cell system called eFlow.
Read more: Hydrogen-fuelled bus using Loop Energy technology unveiled in Slovakia
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