GenCell EVOX Demonstrated at California Mobility Center for Green Energy and EV Charging
Key Ideas
- GenCell EVOX, a hydrogen fuel cell and lithium-ion battery system, will be showcased at the California Mobility Center in Sacramento for fast EV charging throughout 2024.
- The collaboration aims to promote clean energy, accelerate zero-emission vehicle adoption, provide workforce development, and ensure grid stabilization during emergencies.
- The partnership between GenCell and CMC aligns with California's clean energy goals, emphasizing sustainability, resilience, and innovation in the transportation sector.
- The demonstration event on August 5th will introduce stakeholders to the GenCell EVOX solution, highlighting its role in advancing green energy and mobility options in under-resourced communities.
GenCell and the California Mobility Center have partnered to demonstrate the GenCell EVOX bridge power solution for fast electric vehicle (EV) charging at CMC's Sacramento facility. The GenCell EVOX system combines hydrogen fuel cells generating 240kWh/day with 372 kWh of lithium-ion batteries and AI-driven DERMS software to provide reliable, long-duration, grid-independent power for critical applications. This initiative aims to address the challenges of limited power for fast charging in workplaces and fleet depots in California by showcasing an integrated energy storage and hydrogen-based power generation system.
The CEO of the California Mobility Center, Orville Thomas, highlighted the importance of this collaboration in promoting clean energy and transportation technology to meet California's clean air goals. Both GenCell and CMC share a dedication to decarbonization of transportation, emphasizing sustainability and resilience in energy solutions. By deploying the GenCell EVOX system, the partnership seeks to accelerate research and development in zero-emission vehicles, workforce development, and the expansion of clean energy technologies in Sacramento and beyond.
The GenCell EVOX deployment at the CMC aligns with the center's goals of introducing EVs to communities, reducing transportation emissions, providing workforce development opportunities, and ensuring grid stability during emergencies. The collaboration also involves the Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition to promote sustainable mobility options and advance the adoption of green energy solutions.
The article concludes with details about an upcoming event on August 5th where stakeholders will be introduced to the GenCell EVOX solution. The event aims to showcase how the system can contribute to sustainability, resilience, and innovation in the transportation sector, especially in under-resourced communities. GenCell's GreenFSG power solutions, including hydrogen-based technologies, are positioned to support the transition to clean energy and offer uninterrupted power for critical applications worldwide.