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SFC Energy, a leading provider of hydrogen and methanol fuel cells, has recently unveiled its new “HIGH Power Platform” of hydrogen fuel cells with up to 200 kW of power and proprietary membrane technology. This new platform represents a significant breakthrough for the company, as it allows it to enter new market segments and offer more powerful fuel cells to its customers.

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Panasonic, the Japanese electronics giant, is set to introduce its cutting-edge pure hydrogen fuel cells to the Chinese market. This ambitious endeavor aims to address China’s growing energy needs and reduce its carbon footprint. During a recent visit to one of its plants in Kusatsu, Shiga prefecture, Panasonic unveiled its plans for a greener future.

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TECO 2030 and Pherousa Green Shipping joining forces to develop six zero-emission dry bulk carriers powered by cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cells. This groundbreaking initiative aims to transform the maritime industry by significantly reducing emissions and setting a new standard for eco-friendly shipping.

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VINSSEN under the leadership of CEO Lee Chil-Han, has been awarded the Approval in Principle (AIP) Certification for its in-house developed 100kW Marine Fuel Cell Module by the Korean Register, a reputable authority in the field. This certification marks the first step in a comprehensive four-stage evaluation process for novel technologies.

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Japanese industrial precious metals firm TANAKA Kikinzoku Kogyo K.K. has inked a technical assistance agreement with China’s Chengdu Guangming Paite Precious Metal Co., Ltd. The partnership is focused on advancing fuel cell electrode catalyst manufacturing technologies. The strategic alliance aligns with TANAKA’s goal to cater to China’s growing domestic demand for fuel cell electrode catalysts.

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Mobec, a frontrunner in mobile EV charging infrastructure, has joined forces with IILM University, a prestigious academic institution. Their strategic partnership is set to ignite a new era of research and innovation, focusing on hydrogen fuel cells as a primary power source for EV battery charging.