One of the world’s leading hydrogen fuel cell manufacturers, Loop Energy, has signed an agreement with a Swiss company that develops stationary power systems, Innotest AG.

For the first time, Loop Energy’s eFlow technology will be used to power buildings in Europe. To be used in its Home Power Energy System, Innotest has committed to purchasing a Loop Energy S300 (30 kW) fuel cell system. The Home Power Energy System from Innotest is designed to be installed in homes and businesses to provide heat and electricity.

As a result of its ability to meet Innotest’s unique and strict performance metrics, the 30 kW fuel cell system was selected. Innotest intends to begin selling the Home Power Energy System in Switzerland and eventually expand to other European countries. In addition, the companies plan to work together to promote the benefits of using hydrogen fuel cells to power buildings in the coming year.

“Innotest’s decision to select Loop Energy’s fuel cell solution demonstrates the versatility of our technology,” says Loop Energy Chief Commercial Officer, George Rubin. “We are very excited to deliver a fuel cell solution from our existing product line which we believe will provide value to both Innotest and its customers across the European market.”

“The climate crisis is requiring us to find innovative and zero-emission solutions to power our buildings and infrastructure,” says Innotest Product Manager, Mathias Kreier. “By integrating Loop Energy’s fuel cell technology into our Home Power Energy System, we aim to provide reliable and clean power to homes and businesses across Europe, contributing to driving renewable energy dominance and energy independence lifestyle.”

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