TECO 2030 Achieves Milestone with Zero Emission Hydrogen-Electric Power System in Austria
Key Ideas
- TECO 2030 achieves stable and maximum power output with its 400kW hydrogen-electric power system at AVL's test bed in Graz, Austria.
- The fuel cell technology boasts high energy efficiency, safety features, optimal size dimensions, and rapid load response.
- Tore Enger, Group CEO, TECO 2030, expresses pride in the team's achievement, marking a significant step towards market deployment.
TECO 2030 has achieved a significant milestone in developing a zero-emission hydrogen-electric power system in Austria. The company successfully demonstrated stable and maximum power output with its 400kW fuel cell technology at AVL's test bed in Graz. This modular system features high energy efficiency, safety measures, optimal size dimensions, and rapid load response capabilities. Tore Enger, Group CEO of TECO 2030, announced that the system is nearly ready for market deployment, providing zero-emission hydrogen-electric power for various applications. The team at TECO 2030 and AVL celebrates this accomplishment after four years of development, highlighting the system's performance exceeding expectations. This achievement signifies a major advancement in the company's journey towards sustainable energy solutions.