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FC TecNrgy and SFC Energy Signs Treaty for Hydrogen and Methanol Fuel Cell Unit in Gurugram

The initiative proposes to establish a manufacturing unit, Research & Development and a repair centre in Gurugram, Haryana.

February 28, 2023. By EI News Network

German based firm SFC Energy and FC TecNrgy have signed a treaty to move into manufacturing of hydrogen and methanol fuel cells in India.

The initiative proposes to establish a manufacturing unit, Research & Development and a repair centre in Gurugram, Haryana.

The EFOY Hydrogen is a portable and emission free hydrogen fuel cell solution that fulfils the entire requirements of professional users as in ideal replacement for diesel generators that can be used by a broad spectrum of industrial applications.

In contrast with a standard diesel generator, a 5-kW hydrogen fuel cell energy solution conserves up to 45.6 tonne of CO2 dependent upon an estimated yearly demand of 43,800 kilowatt hours (kWh).

The product profile will be obtainable in a power range from presently 50 kW to prospectively 500 kW.

The treaty encloses that SFC will produce its EFOY hydrogen and EFOY methanol fuel cells indigenously and supervises quality assurance whereas FCTec will evolve to be the 'go to market' associate that will cover identifying opportunities, engineering & assembly of tailor-made fuel cell solutions, system integration apart from design and development of other crucial custom-made solutions and service.

However, they have also declared the introduction of EFOY Hydrogen Fuel Cell in India which is anticipated to perform a key role in fulfilling the National Hydrogen targets which contains plans to generate up to 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030.
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