Loop Energy has made its first commercial shipment to the European Union, further expanding the availability of its hydrogen fuel cell products and services.
The news is the result of an agreement between the Vancouver-based company and ECUBES, a Slovenia-based developer of hydrogen electric systems for stationary power applications.
Under the agreement, Loop Energy will supply its eFlow™ fuel cell modules to support ECUBES’ proprietary thermal green hydrogen energy storage solution Hydrogenium.
Storing energy in solid matter with no pressurised vessels for hydrogen, the Hydrogenium system is designed to be supplied to a range of European customers including the European Defence Agency’s RESHUB project.
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