- TECO creates emission-free hydrogen-electric power.
- It reduces CO2 emissions.
- Fuel cells are the next generation’s engine and power generator.
TECO 2030 has achieved a breakthrough in creating emission-free hydrogen-electric power through its successful injection of hydrogen into a fuel cell system. Their 400kW module stands as the most compact and energy-dense system available for heavy-duty equipment and marine vessels, reports LinkedIn.
Reduction of CO2
By 2030, TECO aims to produce 4,000 units annually at their giga factory in Northern Norway, potentially reducing CO2 emissions equivalent to those of entire countries and major cities like Sweden, Portugal, Berlin, and Toronto.
Next Generation’s power generator
Tore Enger, TECO 2030’s Group CEO, hails the fuel cell as the next-gen engine and power generator, fueled by hydrogen, with the ability to save over 9,000 tons of CO2 emissions or 3.5 million liters of diesel during 35,000 hours of operation compared to a diesel generator.
A key visual showcases Prof. List, CEO of AVL List GmbH, and Tore Enger, CEO of TECO 2030, standing proudly in front of the FCM400 on the testbed in Graz, Austria, symbolizing their significant strides in fuel cell technology.
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source: Linkedin