Pure Hydrogen: Releases portable zero-emission power units

Pure Hydrogen Releases portable zero-emission power units

  • Pure Hydrogen (PH2) is releasing a zero-emission, portable electricity power unit called POWER H2
  • In conjunction with its minority partner H2X Global, the company released units with 5 kilowatt (kw), 20kw, 50kw and 100kw capacities that each use hydrogen as fuel
  • PureHydrogen is also working with industrial users to supply back-to-back fuelling solutions, off-take agreements and vehicle supply
  • The Australian company said the products will be available for purchase starting 2022 with a customer base currently being engaged
  • PureHydrogen shares jumped 10.8 per cent to 46 cents per share
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