
HYDROGEN FUELING SYSTEMS
Proton Energy Systems' patented proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis technology can provide the solution to meet global hydrogen needs.
Hydrogen is more than a low carbon fuel - it is a zero carbon fuel made from a dependable and readily available source: water. When generated using renewable energy sources, hydrogen fuel holds the promise of zero emissions as well as energy independence and security in the transportation sector.
FuelGen® Hydrogen Fueling Systems
Our FuelGen® hydrogen fueling system is a fully-integrated, packaged electrolysis system that produces medium pressure, high purity hydrogen -H2Go®-from water and electricity. The system includes the following components and features:
In The News
A recently opened fueling station near the New York metropolitan area uses our FuelGen onsite hydrogen generation systems.
To read The New York Times article, click here.
Proton Energy Systems' patented proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis technology can provide the solution to meet global hydrogen needs.
Hydrogen is more than a low carbon fuel - it is a zero carbon fuel made from a dependable and readily available source: water. When generated using renewable energy sources, hydrogen fuel holds the promise of zero emissions as well as energy independence and security in the transportation sector.
FuelGen® Hydrogen Fueling Systems
Our FuelGen® hydrogen fueling system is a fully-integrated, packaged electrolysis system that produces medium pressure, high purity hydrogen -H2Go®-from water and electricity. The system includes the following components and features:
- Electrolyzer cell stacks
- Outdoor-rated enclosure with shrouds
- Integrated vent stack with automatic drain trap
- Support and safety systems for regulating electrolyzing operations
- On-board feed water purification system
- Automated tank-topping option
- Power conservation during stand-by
- Remote monitoring
In The News
A recently opened fueling station near the New York metropolitan area uses our FuelGen onsite hydrogen generation systems.
To read The New York Times article, click here.
