It targets high flow customers generating hydrogen from MW-size electrolysers or developing roadside dispensing stations.

Available for global markets immediately, the system compresses and transfers hydrogen from a low-pressure source to high pressure gas distribution tube trailers, which deliver Fuel Cell Grade Hydrogen to dispensing locations.

Fluitron claims it is “much more cost efficient” than conventional stick-built systems, and leverages the strong synergies between Fluitron Compressors and Bethlehem Hydrogen’s engineering.

Tom Joseph, VP of Business Development of Fluitron, said, “The increased compressor capacity and integrated tube trailer filling system sets a new bar for the industry with regard to lowering installed capital costs. This system clearly demonstrates our commitment to continuously exceed market expectations as we add new processes, systems, and products to our product line offerings.”

Last month Fluitron announced the appointment of Linh Austin, as President and CEO. He was former Chief Operating Officer of BayoTech and Regional Chief Executive Officer of McDermott International’s MENA business.

Recently it completed the manufacturing, testing, installation and PESO (Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization) approval for the first domestically built hydrogen dispenser in India.