Proton Motor Power gets fuel cell order from University of Stuttgart.
Hydrogen fuel cell and electric hybrid technology developer Proton Motor Power announced the receipt of a significant order from the University of Stuttgart.
The AIM-traded firm said the order would entail the delivery of a containerised fuel cell power plant, with a power output of up to 240 kW.
It said the power plant, known as ‘HyShelter’, would be integrated into a large industrial hydrogen research proving ground at the University of Stuttgart.
The facility wawa expected to provide electricity to the grid, generating power starting in the second quarter of 2024.
The board said in its statement:
This project fits well with the company’s market approach to offer turn-key solutions to its customers.
“Proton’s vision is to support customers providing climate neutral solutions for electricity and heating production.”
In that respect, Proton said its portfolio addressed applications such as uninterruptible emergency power supply, peak shaving and off-grid charging infrastructure.
“Proton Motor anticipates that the plant will be delivered to the customer in 2024 and revenues recognised in that year.”
Proton Motor Power gets order from University of Stuttgart, June 2, 2023