Toshiba Corporation is constructing a new hydrogen (H2) application centre at its Fuchu complex in western Tokyo.
Scheduled to start operation in April 2017, the centre will be built around a newly designed H2One™ H2 power system that will use renewable energy to produce H2 and supply it to fuel-cell powered forklifts operating in Fuchu complex.
Hiroyuki Ota, Project Manager of Toshiba’s Energy Systems and Solutions Company noted, “The H2 application centre is a stepping stone to building a new business. We will utilise experience and know-how gained from the H2 application centre to develop and deliver a H2One for use in factories, warehouses, logistics facilities and airports. We want to make Fuchu complex an environmental model factory for the realisation of a carbon-free society where H2 energy is widely used.”
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