Clean Vision Corporation has taken advantage of its previously announced option to license Kingsberry Fuel Cell Power’s hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Kingsberry spent twelve years developing and patenting its hydrogen fuel cell power systems technology, which was largely funded by $10 million in federal and state research/infrastructure grants.
The company has hired Kingsberry to design and build a five-kilowatt fuel cell prototype that will generate clean energy from hydrogen stored in the company’s wholly owned Clean-Seas (C-S) subsidiary’s pilot waste plastic-to-energy pyrolysis plant in Hyderabad, India. There, it will be demonstrated to potential clients such as India’s Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Railways, and executives of an EV charging station project, among others.
Kingsberry will send engineers to Hyderabad to assist the Company’s engineering team with fuel cell development, as part of the Company’s license agreement. The goal of this pilot is to show off the prototype fuel cell to potential manufacturing partners so that the technology can be mass-produced.