Nimbus & Toshiba Announce Development of Next-Generation Pure Hydrogen Fuel Cell Stack

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 11/21/2024, Location: Asia

Nimbus Power Systems (Groton, Connecticut, USA, hereinafter referred to as “Nimbus”) and Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation (headquartered in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan, hereinafter referred to as “Toshiba”) have signed a joint development agreement for a next-generation pure hydrogen fuel cell stack applicable to various large mobility applications, such as buses and trucks, as well as stationary uses.

Under this agreement, Nimbus will combine its patented “four-fluid stack technology” with Toshiba’s long-established “fuel cell commercialization and mass production technology” to jointly develop the pure hydrogen fuel cell stack. Nimbus possesses technology for fuel cells aimed at large mobility applications like buses and trucks. Its “four-fluid stack technology” is an innovative approach that combines porous and metal separators to supply four fluids: hydrogen, air, pure water, and antifreeze, enabling stable and efficient operation at high output. Toshiba has extensive experience in manufacturing fuel cells and possesses commercialization and mass production technology using porous separators. Through this joint development, both companies aim to create a pure hydrogen fuel cell stack with high power density, reliability, durability, and cost-effectiveness, suitable for various applications, including large mobility and stationary fuel cell systems, which are expected to grow in the market.

Nimbus and Toshiba will contribute to the expansion of the hydrogen value chain and the development of a decarbonized society through this strategic partnership.

Michael Gorman, President and Co-Founder of Nimbus, stated, “Nimbus’ innovative fuel cell technology arises from the needs of the heavy-duty mobility market, focusing on decarbonizing critical sectors of the global economy, and providing zero-emission solutions to our customers. We are excited to accelerate product commercialization in collaboration with Toshiba, a pioneer in fuel cell development, with a proven track record in the stationary market.”

Shigehiro Kawahara, Vice President of the Energy Aggregation Division at Toshiba, commented, “Toshiba is committed to developing fuel cell technology to contribute to a cleaner and more sustainable society. Our partnership with Nimbus aligns with our mission, and we will focus on the early commercialization of competitive fuel cell stacks applicable to various uses.”


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