On Friday, Honda unveiled a new stationary fuel cell power system that will serve as the backup power for its data center at its American Honda headquarters in Torrance, California. The stationary power system utilizes
On Friday, Honda unveiled a new stationary fuel cell power system that will serve as the backup power for its data center at its American Honda headquarters in Torrance, California.
The system was put together as more of a proof of concept, though it will serve as the backup power for its data center in day-to-day operations. Hydrogen for the system comes from a local storage tank and can be supplemented with a trailer of hydrogen from suppliers like Praxair or Linde. It currently uses grey hydrogen though it can use blue or green hydrogen in the future as supply increases.
The new hydrogen fuel cell power system represents a push for Honda into providing backup power systems and localized energy storage. The initial systems will utilize Honda’s existing fuel cells found in its Clarity though Honda continues to actively develop a next generation fuel cell system in partnership with General Motors.
A mock up of a CRV fuel cell that Honda expects to begin producing at its factory in Ohio, United States in 2024. Image credit: Kyle Field, CleanTechnica
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