Panasonic HX Innovation: Green Hydrogen Power in Germany
Key Ideas
- Panasonic inaugurated Germany's first Proof-of-Concept for Panasonic HX, a green hydrogen-powered energy solution at their Munich campus, showcasing advanced technology solutions for various industries.
- The project in Ottobrunn integrates 5 hydrogen fuel cells and a photovoltaic system to provide the Customer Experience Center with 100% green electricity, supporting decarbonization efforts.
- The construction, completed in just seven months, involved local partners specialized in green hydrogen energy, showcasing a scalable energy solution with the aim of covering 100% of the CXC's electricity needs.
- Part of Panasonic's long-term sustainability strategy, the HX project aligns with their GREEN IMPACT goals to combat climate change and achieve zero CO2 emissions from their operations by 2030, with a total investment of around 130 million Euros.
Panasonic inaugurated Germany's first Proof-of-Concept for its Panasonic HX sustainable energy solution powered by green hydrogen at its Munich campus in Ottobrunn. The project integrates 5 hydrogen fuel cells and a photovoltaic system to provide the Customer Experience Center with 100% green electricity. Beyond showcasing advanced technology solutions, the Ottobrunn location serves as a hub for testing and refining technologies and fostering collaborations with partners and stakeholders. The project, completed in just seven months, highlights a scalable energy solution that aims to cover all electricity needs of the CXC. The initiative aligns with Panasonic's business strategy towards decarbonization and supports the reduction of CO2 emissions in society. With an investment of around 130 million Euros, Panasonic aims to achieve zero CO2 emissions from its operations by 2030. The project demonstrates a modern hydrogen transformation and contributes to a sustainable energy supply infrastructure, emphasizing a decentralized, stable, and resilient approach towards renewable energy.
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Sustainable Development
Carbon Neutrality
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